- File Selection Mode
- Selecting Images in the Image Viewer
- Copying Files
- Drag and Drop
- AirDrop Files
- Share Files
- eMail Files
- Bulk Rename - Add text to filenames
- Bulk Rename - Find and Replace
- Bulk Rename - Add Indexes / Counter
- Bulk Rename - Rename with Dates
- Bulk Rename - Rename using EXIF Data
- Rotate Images
- Convert Images
- Create Contact Sheets
- Rate Photos with XMP
- Remove GPS from Photos
- Edit IPTC Properties on Photos
- Slideshows
- Create Custom Tasks
- Monitor a Folder for a Keyword and Download Hourly
- Download PDFs from the Last 7 Days
- Trim PDF Pages
- Change IPTC Properties on Images in Bulk
- Rotate Images in Bulk
- Automated Backup of Video Files from a Chosen Folder
- Automate Backup and Deletion of Files Older than a Chosen Date
- Remove GPS from Multiple Photos
- Convert Images in Bulk
Create and Use Bookmarks to Any Location on Mac
Use FileBrowser Pro on your Mac to create bookmarks for any location — including cloud storage, network drives, or folders on your computer — so you can quickly access and organise the places you use most.
How to Add a Bookmarks
Easily Bookmark folders for quick access to them.
Bookmark Folders
To add a Bookmark to the current folder, click the Bookmarks icon and in the Bookmarks dialog click the "+" icon give it a name and select "Add".
Edit Bookmarks
Right click a Bookmark to rename or delete it.
Sort & Reorder Bookmarks
To re-order the Bookmarks, open the Bookmarks popover and click "Edit". Drag the re-order icons up or down. You can also change the sort order from user arranged to another mode by selecting the "Sort" button.
- Most Recently Used
- Name
- Location
- User Arranged
Bookmark Files
Bookmark pages in ePub or PDF documents.
PDFs and ePub
Add a Bookmark to the PDF or ePub file you are reading.
- Click the Bookmarks icon.
- Click the "+" icon.
- Give your Bookmark a name.
Edit Bookmarks
Right click a Bookmark to rename or delete it.
You can add several Bookmarks to a single document to easily jump to the correct page in large documents.
Just add Bookmarks as normal and in the Bookmarks dialog select the "This File" tab to see all the Bookmarks in your current file.