![]() Support for IPv4 and IPv6Īll elements of AEM and Dispatcher can be installed in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. The following sections describe how to configure various aspects of the Dispatcher. You may have been redirected to this page if you followed a link to the Dispatcher documentation that is embedded in the documentation for a previous version of AEM. You can listen to this review right here and see my screencast of Default Folder X right here.Dispatcher versions are independent of AEM. You can find out more about Default Folder X at their website. Give it a test run yourself but be warned, you will probably end buying it. However, before the trial period was over, I knew I’d be paying for this one. When I first downloaded the 30 day trial, I wasn’t sure that I would end up keeping it. This icon gives me access to the Default Folder shortcuts outside the save dialogue along with preference setting that can include multiple favorite sets and keyboard shortcuts.Īt $34.95, Default Folder X is not cheap. I’m a doc minimalist so I didn’t keep Default Folder X there but my menu bar is loaded up and one more icon just makes the party bigger. In addition to the new save dialogue, default folders installs menu bar and dock icons. On the bottom of the Default Folder save dialogue is a spotlight comment field that gives me no excuse to not start using spotlight comments more often except, of course, inherent laziness. Rather than drilling for it, Default Folder gets you there in one click. Quite often I have a finder window open related to whatever I am doing. The recent folders button kept me right on track.Īlso, there is a “Finder” button that allows you to save documents to open finder windows. I had pdf, image, and document folders I was accessing constantly. For instance, I spent several days this week putting together a keynote presentation for a case I’m working on. ![]() Likewise the recent folders icon is helpful when I’ve got my head down on one project. As I write reviews I can then get them saved much faster. For instance I have a “review” folder saved as one of my favorites. Next are buttons for favorites and recent locations which are very helpful. Since this is duplicated in the left column, this is the button I use least often. It gives you a global view of everything on your system. The button below that roughly equates to the “my computer” icon in the windows save box. Gone are the days of starting in the “Documents” folder and drilling to fine your ultimate destination. The first button is the default folder icon which allows you to specify a directory for saving items that is customizable by application. Once you install Default Folder X, you have a new save dialogue box that includes a series of buttons down the right side. I’ve been using it about four months now and, frankly, I couldn’t imagine not having it.ĭefault Folder X rewires the OS X save dialogue with some very nice extra features. ![]() I looked around and eventually found Default Folder X. I wanted it to be more intuitive and less work. It looks pretty, but often I found myself making lots of clicks just to get a file in the right place. One problem I used to have with my Mac was the universal save dialogue box.
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