Xfile is super quick which I like but I find it very unapproachable. For instance, by default it shows all the invisible files in every folder. There is way too many icons in the top bar also. A few with the option of adding more would be better. Also having to install the *.framework file myself is lame when there should be a installer package. The fact that theres a bunch of applications in the folder after I unzip it OTHER than the Xfile app is not intuitive when they should all be integrated into one app.
Then again, maybe I'm not the target market for an app like this. Yes, it's light on resources and it's super quick which is great but I don't think enough is hidden from the user and the lightness of the app (Xfile) gets overlooked IMO when 3 or 4 other apps convolute the whole process of using a Finder-replacement.
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Xfile is super quick which I like but I find it very unapproachable. For instance, by default it shows all the invisible files in every folder. There is way too many icons in the top bar also. A few with the option of adding more would be better. Also having to install the *.framework file myself is lame when there should be a installer package. The fact that theres a bunch of applications in the folder after I unzip it OTHER than the Xfile app is not intuitive when they should all be integrated into one app.
Then again, maybe I'm not the target market for an app like this. Yes, it's light on resources and it's super quick which is great but I don't think enough is hidden from the user and the lightness of the app (Xfile) gets overlooked IMO when 3 or 4 other apps convolute the whole process of using a Finder-replacement.