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Yes, I was thinking the same.. For several years, I'm pretty happy with PathFinder by Cocoatech: https://cocoatech.io/

The things I miss the most when I accidentically open a Finder window: Cut files wit CMD+X to move them (never understood this when coming from Windows), cycle the files in a folder (start on top if you reach bottom and vice versa) and the comprehensive info bar on the right for files and folders. Give it a try :)


I used it for years and got so fed up with its pain points, including frequent crashes, a licensing system that never worked and nagged me despite legitimate purchase, and updates which reset and lost my preferences and sidebar organization. I’m now galaxy brained back to Finder again.

There's an app from Sindre Sorhus that adds CMD+X functionality to Finder.

https://sindresorhus.com/command-x


Instead of CMD + X you can do CMD + C and paste with CMD + Option + V

Upvote for mentioning ADRs! ;)

I really like the approach and as other comments already mentioned, this is a nice way to capture the "why" of specific decisions that go beyond the "how" in the code.

Here is a good starting point for people not familiar with ADRs: - https://cognitect.com/blog/2011/11/15/documenting-architectu... - https://adr.github.io/


Reminds me of the café "Apfelkind" in Bonn: https://www.zdnet.de/88171481/apple-beendet-markenstreit-mit...


Can anyone explain how to interpret that screenshot? It just looks like a very blurry text to me.


It's showing you both PDFs overlaid on each other. The main window looks blurry because the main text has shifted vertically slightly. The regions that have changes are highlighted in the thumbnails on the left.

I agree it's not the best initial example to demonstrate the tool, but it does show how it can be used to detect even minor spacing changes.


If it was sharp, they would be identical. The “blurriness” is doubling, where the lines are not quite aligned. Red text there show you content that is in one and not the other.


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