FolderGlance is a small Contextual Menu Plugin for the Finder. When it is installed, it allows you to control-click or right-click on folders to see and open their contents, as well as examine the contents of sub-folders down an unlimited number of levels.
FolderGlance also has the following features:
-Adding your own custom folders to the contextual menu, enabling FolderGlance to act as a very versatile launcher
-Moving, copying and making aliases of the currently selected files in a folder you browse to
-Creating aliases of the currently selected files in a folder of your choice Control-free popups: Open the contextual menu without holding down the control-key or using a two-button mouse
-Drag-and-drop of files and folders
-In-menu preview of arbitrary files
-Opening files with an application different than the default by using an "Open with..." menu you can tailor to suit your own taste
-Changing the font size used in contextual menus
-Disable the menu fade effect, for a more speedy menu experience
-Browsing into package contents
-Optional display of custom file and folder icons
-Customizable sorting and customizable display of hidden files and folders
-Trash files directly from the contextual menu by typing Command-Backspace or Command-T
-Localized to Japanese, French, Polish, Italian and Norwegian.
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Requirements: OS X 10.3 or later, including Leopard
Universal Binary