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We love our Macs for their ease of use and Apple's attention to detail and style. But, as we've found many times at Download.com, a third-party developer sometimes designs a way of doing things that trumps what you find in OS X. Default Folder X adds a fairly simple tool bar to open and save dialog boxes that adds fast access to often-used folders, and other nifty tricks like zoomable previews in your open dialog boxes. If you want more control over your open and save dialog boxes, Default Folder X is an excellent choice.

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