If you change favorite or default folders in System Preferences, those changes now take effect immediately rather than when you close the Default Folder X preference pane.Corrected a bug that resulted in the Purchase item being included in Default Folder X's menus even if you'd already purchased a license and entered your registration code.Default Folder X's Get Info function now works correctly in French, German, Japanese and Danish.Eliminated a problem that could cause the Save button to stop functioning after renaming a file in a Save As dialog.Fixed a graphical glitch in the drawing of Default Folder X's bezel when certain file dialogs were presented as sheets.This affects Photoshop and Illustrator when running in Yosemite 10.10.3. Fixed Yosemite file dialogs that get larger and larger when they are invoked by clicking a button in a modal dialog.Corrected a problem that could cause Default Folder X to hang while building its menus if it encounters a corrupted alias file in a favorite or recent folder.Updated for compatibility with Strata Design 3D CX 8.Fixed a bug that resulted in the iCloud menu item in the Disks menu having the wrong keyboard shortcut (command-shift-A instead of command-shift-I).Yosemite no longer does this, so Default Folder X now treats iCloud Drive like any other folder. Default Folder X used to prevent applications from defaulting to the iCloud folder because OS X forced all iCloud-enabled apps to start there and few people actually wanted that to happen.Corrected rebound code so that Default Folder X won't mistakenly select a folder when the previously selected file is no longer there.Fixed a bug that resulted in Default Folder X refusing to let Carbon apps specify the starting folder for a file dialog.A new version of DFX that's fully compatible with El Capitan is in the works. Note that to run this version of Default Folder X under El Capitan, you must disable System Integrity Protection. Fixed problems when running under beta versions of El Capitan.Fixed a bug in the Rename feature that could remove the filename extension from a file if its extension was hidden.Fixed alias file resolution so that Default Folder X gives up when it encounters a corrupted alias instead of repeatedly trying to resolve it.Version 5 is still under development but should be available soon. If you're running El Capitan and System Integrity Protection is turned on, Default Folder X will put up a warning that you have to either turn off SIP or upgrade to version 5 before it can enhance Open and Save dialogs. ![]()
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