TotalFinder implements tabs that look and behave like Google Chrome's, which many users find more intuitive and visually distinct than the native macOS versions.
For casual users, this may be a dealbreaker due to security concerns. TotalFinder 1.10.9
The biggest hurdle for TotalFinder 1.10.9 (and versions beyond) is Apple’s . Because TotalFinder works by injecting code into the Finder process, it requires you to partially disable SIP to function. TotalFinder implements tabs that look and behave like
Version 1.10.9 specifically addressed stability and compatibility with older versions of macOS (High Sierra and Mojave). It is exceptionally snappy and doesn't hog system resources. However, if you are on a much newer version of macOS (like Sonoma or Sequoia), you should look at the latest updates from the developers, as 1.10.9 is specifically tailored for that older era of the operating system. Because TotalFinder works by injecting code into the
TotalFinder 1.10.9 is a robust, lightweight plugin for macOS that enhances the standard Finder with much-needed "power user" features like tabs, dual-pane mode, and folder-on-top sorting. While Apple has since integrated basic tabs into macOS, TotalFinder remains a favorite for those who find the native solution too simplistic.