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Action Files helps you manage and organize files and folders in Open and Save dialog boxes and the File menu. With Action Files, you can view and sort files by name, size, date, label, and kind; keep a list of recent and favorite documents and folders; and more. It can assign command keys to items in the Documents folder or to a menu of favorite and recently used items added to the Open item in the Finder's File menu. This version added Previous Drive, Next Drive and Volume's Free Space to Navigation. It also modified the recent/favorite items database to share information with Action Menus and fixed several bugs.

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Format:SoftwareSize:2,293 KB
Date:Jul 2003Version:1.5.4
License:Free to tryPrice:$29.95
Limitations:30-day trial
Platform:Mac
System Req:System 7.5
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