![]() ![]() I don’t even have a shortcut in my dock for this. Recent files is not a feature I use, the standard use case is opening files directly from finder. I’d rather not have to manually clear the history. I cannot set it not save a history of recent files. The only way this app or any photo viewer for that matter can allow you to swipe left or right to view the next image in a folder is for it to run within the same security context as you the user, NOT SANDBOXED!įinally I have found an image viewer for Mac that just works! (the way one would expect) One of the other 1 star reviews complaining about the app needing access to your entire hard drive has not the slightest clue about security contexts/App Sandbox and how apps are crippled by it. Amazingly enough this made the Mac user experience extremely poor. this is especially true when opening files from a NAS. ![]() What this means is that the majority of apps on the App Store will only open a single image rather than the whole folder when launched by doubleclicking the file in finder. ![]() The problem with the App Store and apples strict requirements such as App Sandbox, made it stupidly hard to find a decent image viewer that wasn’t constrained by strict security contexts. As a windows user I’m used to having an endless number of choices in the software I use (much of it free and open source), I’m also used to being able to download and directly install most apps, I never needed an “App Store” to make Windows functional. As a staunch Windows user and IT specialist, I decided to broaden my horizons and force myself to use a mac as my daily driver. ![]()
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