Macintosh Explorer X

Version: 5.1 || Release Date: 2010-12-02 || License: Shareware ($24.95) Developer: RAGE Software | App Owner: rage_paul

When you use your Mac, file browsing options are important. That's why RAGE Macintosh Explorer offers the familiar hierarchal, two-pane file view known to Windows users with the superior Macintosh look and feel.

The first ever Mac file browser to offer tabbed file browsing, RAGE Macintosh Explorer provides Mac users with exciting new options and a totally new file browsing experience. Windows users feel right at home while you adapt to the Macintosh interface. With additions you won't find in MS Windows, the benefits of using the Mac platform are just one download away.

Check out some of the features RAGE Macintosh Explorer has to offer
Tabbed File Browsing reduces window clutter and allows instant switching between folders
Thumbnail view lets you see previews of all picture files instead of just generic icons
Hierarchical overview of all files and folders
Filter file list makes locating specific files fast and easy in clutter folders
Folder banks provide the ability to group specific documents together
Spring loading folders and advanced drag and drop features
Preview files as you browse
Store links to commonly used items
Get and set extended finder info
Batch file info changer
Back up important documents
Find unused and unwanted files
Cut, copy and paste files like text in a text editor
Permanently delete files and folders
Open multiple browser windows
Much, much more...

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5 Opinions

This is a very useful app, and vital for new Windows converts. Among other things it allows you to reveal folders in Finder that have (for whatever reason) disappeared in Finder. I use Finder for most things but this is a very good backup, and shows the dot-files not usually visible in Finder.

It is a bit "Windows-ey" but that's not a problem. Still very useful in Leopard. I've not found its instabilities too bad. Occasionally you'll need to force quit when it has gone invisible, or it will die of its own accord, but not a major problem,

great app. everything the finder should have been. too bad it's so unstable.

Hmm, Path Finder Lite? I'll try it.
OS9 version too.

This will be become completely defunct when Leopard is released!

Leopard will have this functionality built in by default.

This might have some of the Mac OS X 'look', but it doesn't have the 'feel'.