Fast Finder toolbar button for opening Terminal windows.
Fast mini application that opens a Terminal.app window cd'd to the front most finder window. This app is intended to placed in the finder window's toolbar. (It has a plugin architecture to support other terminal apps iTerm2 and x11/xterm included).
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />simple as that. Very fast, very convenient very small, free. And beautiful Leopard Icon. Thanks to the developer!
Herwig
Seems to work with Leopard
gegenbauer
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />I've just played around with this a bit, but it seems to work just fine with Leopard. The author may want to change the OS requirements to >=10.4.
Awesome little applet!
Best of the bunch
Adam9
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />This works perfectly for me, and is much, much faster than the other options. ThankS!
Very Useful
lbrown5
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />If I want to get to the current Finder window in Terminal, I typically open Terminal from Dock, drag and drop a folder into the Terminal window to get the path, put CD in front of the path name, and click Return to CD to the selected folder. >cd to... does all of this with one click, from wherever I am in Finder.
Needless to say, this little app saves tons of click-work for Terminal users. Thanks!
Very Useful
lbrown5
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />If I want to get to the current Finder window in Terminal, I typically open Terminal from Dock, drag and drop a folder into the Terminal window to get the path, put CD in front of the path name, and click Return to CD to the selected folder. >cd to... does all of this with one click, from wherever I am in Finder.
Needless to say, this little app saves tons of click-work for Terminal users. Thanks!
Much MUCH faster then \"OpenTerminal\"
Herwig Henseler
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />So far, it looks like a winner. Will keep it.