Hack to the Past II restores the Command + N shortcut key for creating New Folders.
The software also allows you to swap the New Finder Window with Command + Shift + N, as it should be. You can even switch back to the "cat's" way if you have become accustomed to it, and everything will still be seamless to you as the end-user.
The software further updates the actual menu items in the Finder so that Command + N will work even in dialog boxes. This feature further ensures that the software is user-friendly and simple to use.
One of the best things about Hack to the Past II is that it will not 'stop working' between software updates. Although you will likely have to run the script again if you reinstall system software or update to a completely new 10.x version, this is a minor inconvenience compared to the benefits brought about by this software.
Overall, if you are looking for a more efficient and seamless way to navigate your Mac, then Hack to the Past II is an excellent software to consider. It's user-friendly, efficient, and will leave you wondering how you ever managed to get by without it.
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