Never Have To ‘Finder’ A File Again With Trickster [Sponsored Post]

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This post is brought to you by Trickster.

The Mac’s Finder is great at locating files if you know the file’s name and likeliest folder. But often you don’t, and end up searching through your entire computer to find that one file. Now, Trickster does a fantastic job at keeping track of all the files you’ve been using recently. You won’t ever need to open Finder again on your Mac. With Trickster you can simply drag and drop files exactly where you want them. Trickster gives you quick and easy control over finding your files and documents–just a mouse click away right there in your Menu bar. Read on to see the video and get the special deal here.

Is your desktop like a crazy minefield full of downloaded images and documents that you tossed there so you could easily find them later on? Do you hate when applications download files for you and then it takes you hours to find where they saved them on your computer? Yeah, Finder’s a great tool on the Mac, but it still can be a major timesuck to find the files and folders you need right now!

Good news for Mac users, though. There’s now an alternative to Finder. Thanks to the powerful tool Trickster, your days of hunting high and low for files and folders are over! Trickster puts the power of file finding at your fingertips. With Trickster, everything’s right there in your Menu Bar, just one click away! Easily create a favorites sidebar, filter your search results by helpful criteria like file types, and even find recently used files and folders. This robust and simple-to-use application is no trick! And neither is the price, because if you act now, you can snag this invaluable Mac resource for only $4.97! Offer ends this week!

 

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