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Navigator is an innovative utility for the Mac that gives you instant access to every file on your computer, and its easy-to-use interface has virtually no learning curve. Navigator takes up no Desktop space -- it resides in the Title Bar area of the active window -- and doesn't require learning any key combinations. New Mac users should find it a blessing, and experienced users should find it significantly increases their productivity.
Navigator is smart, too: Navigator automatically "focuses" on the folder that contains the active application when you are in a Save, Save As, or Open directory dialog box; when looking for a file, Navigator initially "focuses" on the folder that contains the active application. In both of these cases, the other files on your computer are also immediately available to you through an alphabetized, hierarchical display.
Navigator also allows you to quickly view, open, or launch any file on your computer with a single click of your Mouse, and all of these features don't require remembering a single keyboard command!
Some Of The Features Included In Navigator
Navigator is very fast -- it works in the blink of an
eye.
Navigator doesn't require remembering even a single key
combination.
Navigator takes up no valuable Desktop space -- it is accessed from a
window's Title Bar.
Navigator automatically appears in the Title Bar area of the window
which is active -- even when you switch programs.
Navigator automatically "focuses" on the folder that contains the
active application when you are in a Save, Save As, or Open directory
dialog box.
Navigator automatically "focuses" on the folder that contains the
active application when you are looking for a file.
Navigator lists all the other files on your computer directly under
the files in the "focused" display. This makes them immediately
available to you without requiring you to perform any additional
steps.
Navigator automatically presents you with an alphabetized,
hierarchical list of all the files that are present on your system --
including files on floppy disks and other mounted
volumes.
Navigator organizes files by volume for ease of
access.
Navigator's hierarchical display can be up to five levels
deep.
Selecting a folder in Navigator automatically opens the folder and
displays its contents.
Selecting a file in Navigator automatically opens the file in the
program that created it.
Selecting an application in Navigator automatically launches the
application.
Navigator is always instantly available because it doesn't require
launching an application.
When the Finder is the active application, the top of Navigator's
display organizes all your system's files -- this includes all items
under your Apple Menu -- for quick and easy access.
When in certain types of small windows, Navigator's location
automatically switches to the right side of the Title Bar. This makes
better use of the available space in these windows.
When in a directory dialog box, Navigator often automatically
relocates itself to a position that is easier to access from the
dialog box.
If
you have a problem with Apple's Apple Menu Options, you may find
using Navigator resolves the problem by providing an alternative
method for accessing the contents of the Apple Menu.
Requirements
A Macintosh computer with System 7.0 or later (including Systems 8, 8.1, 8.5, 8.5.1, 8.6, and 9) and a 68020 or later processor. Navigator requires only about 400K of hard drive space (only about 100K if you are using one of my other utilities). System 8.5x compatibility information
Navigator includes a 30-day money back satisfaction guarantee and costs only $19. To order a registered copy of Navigator, click here: Order Registered Copy
To download a free, fully functional 10-day
demonstration version of Navigator, click here: Download
Navigator Demo
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