Finder Windows 1.1.2 -

In modern macOS environments, users frequently struggle with "window clutter"—a state where numerous open folder windows overlap and become difficult to navigate. addresses this by providing a unified, floating panel that lists all currently open Finder windows, allowing for instantaneous switching and organization. 2. Technical Overview of Version 1.1.2

Finder Windows 1.1.2 serves as a vital bridge for power users who require more robust window management than the native macOS Dock or "Command + Tab" switcher provides. By centralizing window access into a persistent, searchable list, it significantly reduces the cognitive load associated with multi-folder workflows. Finder Windows 1.1.2

Resolved a bug where the window list would stop refreshing after drag-and-drop operations. In modern macOS environments, users frequently struggle with

Users can drop files directly onto folder names within the Finder Windows list to move or copy them, mirroring native macOS file operations. Technical Overview of Version 1

Version 1.1.2 replaced generic file icons with specific assets, such as the AirDrop icon , when those specific windows are open.

Provides a centralized list of all open Finder windows, including specialized windows like AirDrop and "Get Info". 3. Key Features and Enhancements The 1.1.2 update introduced several specific refinements:

Continued improvements to memory efficiency to ensure the utility does not tax system resources during heavy file operations. 5. Conclusion

In modern macOS environments, users frequently struggle with "window clutter"—a state where numerous open folder windows overlap and become difficult to navigate. addresses this by providing a unified, floating panel that lists all currently open Finder windows, allowing for instantaneous switching and organization. 2. Technical Overview of Version 1.1.2

Finder Windows 1.1.2 serves as a vital bridge for power users who require more robust window management than the native macOS Dock or "Command + Tab" switcher provides. By centralizing window access into a persistent, searchable list, it significantly reduces the cognitive load associated with multi-folder workflows.

Resolved a bug where the window list would stop refreshing after drag-and-drop operations.

Users can drop files directly onto folder names within the Finder Windows list to move or copy them, mirroring native macOS file operations.

Version 1.1.2 replaced generic file icons with specific assets, such as the AirDrop icon , when those specific windows are open.

Provides a centralized list of all open Finder windows, including specialized windows like AirDrop and "Get Info". 3. Key Features and Enhancements The 1.1.2 update introduced several specific refinements:

Continued improvements to memory efficiency to ensure the utility does not tax system resources during heavy file operations. 5. Conclusion