FinderFlow 1.1
FinderFlow 1.1 — the Markdown reader grows up.
What's new
- Draggable & resizable Markdown reader. The Markdown reader/editor now opens in a real macOS window — drag it by the titlebar, resize, zoom and minimise like any native window (it used to be a fixed, modal panel). The window is reused for the next Markdown file and remembers its size and position.
- "Open in editor" now uses FinderFlow's own editor. The reader's link button (
</>) previously launched an external app (Obsidian / TextEdit). It now opens the file in FinderFlow's built-in code editor, auto-saving any unsaved Markdown edits first. - Consistent Markdown handling. Opening a
.mdfile with FinderFlow (from Finder or the command line) now shows the rendered reader — matching what double-clicking a.mdinside the app already did.
Install
- Open the DMG and drag FinderFlow.app to Applications.
- First launch (one time, because the app is free & not notarized): try to open it, then go to System Settings → Privacy & Security → "Open Anyway". Or run:
xattr -dr com.apple.quarantine /Applications/FinderFlow.app
Requirements: macOS 14 (Sonoma) or newer · Universal (Apple Silicon + Intel)
DMG SHA-256: 8f536859f29dbd037ac3ea37bdffdb969d17f0a1c02995cb108dc1dd694ec4fe