

FinderPop is a Universal preference pane that extends OS X’s contextual menus using a FinderPop Items folder much as the Apple Menu Items folder used to do for the Apple menu. It has other features too:
• Control-free popup in the Finder - handy for those with one-button mice. a launcher that takes up zero screen real estate, merely a click on any blank area of menubar away, a handy filesystem browser, allowing quick and easy access to files and disks in the Finder,
• A Processes menu (Command-click a blank menubar area.)
• fast access to ‘Where’s that dratted file I had on the Desktop?’ (Shift-Click a blank menubar area.)
• A comprehensive collection of vaguely beer-related aphorisms in the Aboutbox.
What’s new in this version:
Version 2.1 release notes.



