FinderPop is a control panel that extends Mac OS 8 or 9's contextual menus using a FinderPop Items Folder, much as the Apple Menu Items folder does for the Apple menu. Some people think of it as a launcher that takes up zero screen real estate, merely a click on any blank area of menubar away. Others see it as a handy filesystem browser, allowing quick and easy access to their files in the Finder, as well as enhancing navigation in the Standard File and Navigation Services dialogs, as well as in "Path Popups." Still others see it merely as a means to get a Windows menu in the Finder by option-clicking a blank area of menubar, or an Applications menu by command-clicking a blank menubar area.
Our Review: There's a good reason why FinderPop gets top marks - in terms of enhancing the Apple OS, FinderPop turns Mac OS 8 or 9 into a Porsche for file navigation. FinderPop extends all the apple pop-up menus so that they are limitless in their capacity - now not only can you navigate through folders but also perform tasks such as copying and deleting from within a hierarchical menu structure. FinderPop will also allow you to see what background processes are running and how much memory they use, as well as giving you the ability to kill them. It really takes a download to see just how much this enhancement offers but I can recommend that it's well-written, a joy to use, and pure magic!
This software's licence is Shareware - Unlimited, which means that the current version is free of charge for now; no time or feature restrictions in this version.
If you wish to register and receive the full version of this Shareware - Unlimited program, it will cost you US$ 8.00