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Lessimore

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Jul 16, 2023
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Hi guys,

I build an app that is tucked beneath the notch on Mac, designed for swift file access.

Why not using Finder directly?
  1. Every time I need to access files, I find myself navigating through layers of folders to locate the files below each project.
  2. The Finder window often gets obscured by the active working window, such as the browser, making it quite challenging to drag and drop files.
With Folder Hub, you can create multiple workspaces, each representing a specific project folder. For instance, you can customize a desktop workspace for accessing files on the desktop, where the names and access location are entirely up to you.

When you need to retrieve files from the desktop, simply move your mouse to the notch, and the Folder Hub window will appear. You can open files or even drag and drop files into the browser for uploading, as shown in the image below.

drag2.gif


Additionally, you can directly drag and drop files into Folder Hub to pin commonly used folders to a specific workspace for future access.

Move_File2.gif


It boasts a range of features such as previewing, deletion, and show in Finder, among others.

You can find more information on:

Official website:
https://www.finderhub.app/

App Store:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/folder-hub-files-manager/id6473019059
 
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