Fiwi - a compact, faceless app to help with moving files and folders via 2 symmetrical Finder windows
it's only a dallar. this is a cheapest application for mac i have found so far. LOL, no app is going to be cheaper than this one.
SymbolicLinker - a tiny contextual menu plugin allows any user to create symbolic links to files inside the Finder
TotalFinder - brings tabs to your native Finder and more!
Currently in Alpha and FREE. BUT the final version will cost you $15
Put Up Shelves On Yor Mac, with Finder Backgrounds
A couple of months ago, one clever designer had a neat creative idea: create a background image of shelving to use in the Finder window of his Mac. It creates the impression that your folders or apps are %u2019sitting%u2019 on the shelves, which is very cute. A few other designers got inspired, and now I can find a total of 12 great %u2019shelves%u2019 for your Mac, from five different sources.
The idea plays to the strengths of the Mac, with it%u2019s huge and detailed icons. In any Finder window the icon can go as large as 128 x 128 pixels (note that the 512 pixels size for icons is reserved only for in the %u2018CoverFlow%u2019 view, and only in Leopard), and most of the shelves require you set your icons as 128 x 128 (or, for two of the shelves, 64 x 64) so that the icons %u2019sit%u2019 exactly on the shelf, and the icon%u2019s name appears on the thick part of the shelves, as you can see here:
Titles appear on edge of
Before I review all the shelves and give you this links, here%u2019s a quick tutorial on how to set the shelves: right-click within a Finder window and select %u2018Show view options%u2019. A small options window appears. Under %u2018Background:%u2019 select %u2018Picture%u2019 and then pick the shelves image that you%u2019ve downloaded. Lastly, you just need to adjust %u2018Icon Size%u2019 and %u2018Grid Spacing%u2019 so that it matches this:
Use these icons settings with most shelves
How awesome is that? So, here%u2019s where you can snag all the shelves that individual designers have made so far; all of them are free. Hit the links to the artist%u2019s page to download them:
1. Five very funky shelves with themed backgrounds which are: Dark Metal, Leather Brown, Starry Night, Cinema, and Blue. Looks great inside either %u2018Applications%u2019 or indeed any folder that has some customized icons. For 128�128 pixel-size icons.
2. Wooden Shelves with wooden panelling and spotlights that will look especially good for the %u2018Applications%u2019 folder. For 64�64 pixel-size icons.
3. Studio wood-and-metal shelves looks particularly gorgeous and was designed specifically for the %u2018Movies%u2019 folder so as your movies and TV shows will be appear to be arranged on your shelf. For 128�128 pixel-size icons.
4. Two %u201CiShelf%u201D versions in graphite or white are super smooth and can be used as a background inside any folder. The white version works best with colourful and high-contrast icons. For 128�128 pixel-size icons.
5. Dark 3D Shelves contrast a wooden shelf against a very dark background, with some perspective on the left-hand side to make it look as though the shelves are fixed to a wall. For 64�64 pixel-size icons.
Those five links give you 12 great shelves to use within Finder on your Mac, created by excellent designers from all over the world, who offer them up for free for the pleasure-of-use of fellow Mac users. Enjoy!
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A couple of months ago, one clever designer had a neat creative idea: create a background image of shelving to use in the Finder window of his Mac. It creates the impression that your folders or apps are %u2019sitting%u2019 on the shelves, which is very cute. A few other designers got inspired, and now I can find a total of 12 great %u2019shelves%u2019 for your Mac, from five different sources.

