Default Folder X 4.3.3 Delivers Fixes for Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5

St. Clair Software today released Default Folder X 4.3.3. This
update corrects several performance issues in our award-winning utility
for enhancing Open and Save dialogs. Honored with Macworld Magazine’s
Editors’ Choice Award for Best System Enhancement Utility, Default
Folder X makes Open and Save dialogs “work the way they should.”

Default Folder X’s custom keyboard shortcuts put your favorite and
recent folders at your fingertips. Pop-up menus let you navigate your
folders and open Finder windows. Previews, Spotlight comments and tags
are there when you need them. Open, save, and get back to work: Default
Folder X is workflow for the rest of us.

What’s New:
Default Folder X 4.3.3 is a free update that addresses compatibility
issues with Leopard and Tiger. It includes a fix for a problem that
could result in Default Folder X consuming a large amount of processor
time when running under Mac OS 10.5, making it and the rest of the
system perform poorly. It also addresses a situation in which Default
Folder X might lose the ability to switch folders in Carbon
applications running under Mac OS 10.4.

For users of all systems, Default Folder X now supports the Jing
screen capture application and consistently allows you to reverse the
order of items in Default Folder X’s menus by holding down the shift
key.

System Requirements:
Mac OS X 10.4, 10.5 or 10.6 (Snow Leopard)

Pricing and Availability:
Default Folder X 4.3.3 is a free update for existing version 4 users.
It is $14.95 (USD) for users who bought licenses before June 1, 2007,
and costs $34.95 for new users. Please see the St. Clair Software web
site for screencasts, screenshots, a full change log, and additional
feature information.

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