FolderGlance adds a contextual menu to the Finder that lets you see deep into your folders and open their contents in a single click, displaying their contents to an unlimited number of levels. If you want to open a file in an application other than the default, hold down the Shift key; all of the listed files will display a submenu showing the contents of the Applications folder. You can also add custom folders (such as your Home folder) to the menu, turning FolderGlance into a contextual menu file launcher.
FolderGlance installs a preference panel in your System Preferences. You can specify what kinds of files to include in the menu, change the sort order, change where the files appear in the menu, change the menu font size, and make a few other selections.
Bottom Line: FolderGlance lets you spy into your folders without opening them. It’s a great little shortcut.
From: Yellow Lemon Software
Price: Free or donation
Platform: Macintosh
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