This plugin adds a contextual menu option to parent folders, allowing for quick navigation and organization within folders.
One of the main benefits of using Parent Folders is that it can be especially useful if you're working with a two-button mouse that's configured to bring up the contextual menu. This means you can access the parent folder list without having to reach for the command key on your keyboard, which can help streamline your workflow and save you time.
If you decide to give Parent Folders a try, you'll find that it includes a few handy features in addition to its basic functionality. For example, the latest release now supports the Option key, which you can use to close the selected window when you're opening one of its parent folders. It also selects (hilights) the child in the opened parent window, making it easy to keep track of where you are in your folder hierarchy.
Overall, if you're looking for a simple but effective way to improve your Finder workflow on your Mac, Parent Folders is definitely worth considering.
Version 1.1: N/A