Version 5.1.4 of Default Folder X is out, and although this update doesn’t bring any big feature additions, it offers a bunch of internal improvements that make things more reliable. If you’re already using Default Folder X, just select “Check for Updates” from the Default Folder X menu in your menubar to get the new version.
And if you’ve experienced a crash in Default Folder X and submitted a crash log after it happened, thank you for taking the time to do so. That data really does help track down problems and get them fixed! If you’re having a problem that doesn’t result in a crash, contact us using the Tech Support page and we’ll do our best to get the issue resolved, whatever it happens to be.
Do you have plans for an update that will work with Apple’s System Integrity Protection (SIP)? I also run TotalFinder; after Sierra’s release, it too required you to turn off SIP, but they just released an update that works with SIP turned on.
Default Folder X 5 has worked with System Integrity Protection since its release in January of 2016.
Ah, so it does. I must have updated to DFX 5 after updating to Sierra (and skipping El Capitan). Apologies!
I’m sorry for the confusion – is there some way we can make compatibility clearer? it’s listed as Sierra-compatible in the “System Requirements” box on the product pages, but I guess that’s below the fold on the page.