swizcore
Help Guide Coordinator
Snax is a Finder "utility" as the creators like to call it, but I liked the app so much I decided to replace the Finder completely with this very cool, OSX 10.1 savvy program. This How-to will detail all the info you need to get Snax up ad running both as the "utility" and as a complete Finder alternative.
First things first, goto http://www.cocoatech.com/ to view Snax and decide whether it is something of interest to you. I'm sure you'll be intirgued just as I was, so go ahead and download it. It's harmless, really.
I downloaded the .dmg version of the app, just because I have never had a poblem with images of this type, for that matter I've never had problems with .tgz files either but they're a little newer to me.
Anyhow, mount the disc image usiing Disc Copy which is located in Applications/Utilities/. This installs by default so if you double-click the image it should automatically mount. If it does not then you may have fuddy duddied something up with the way your machine handles disc images.
Open the mounted image and drag the Snax application to your applications folder. Double click the Snax application icon and it will present you with a window similar to a Finder window but with MANY more cool features which will make you woonder why Apple didn't include them in the Finder. It's really cool.
In preferences you can select choose to have Snax open on startup. This is cool but, I want to use ONLY Snax and not have the Finder using any of my 1.5g of ram since I won't be using it.
So, here how to get Snax running at startup and replcaing the Finder.
Again, go into Applications/Utilities and open terminal.
At the prompt enter the following:
defaults write com.apple.loginwindow Finder /Applications/SNAX.app
That is all you need to do!
Logout and on login you will be running Snax and not the Finder.
Alas, there are some trade-offs. Such as no desktop picture pref and no trash warning (but who uses that warning anyway?). If I find any other lost functions I will update this post. Now give it a shot, if you are comfortable and let us know how it goes for you.
If you wish to switch back to the finder than simply enter this in the terminal:
defaults delete com.apple.loginwindow Finder
Then you are back in the original configuration.
First things first, goto http://www.cocoatech.com/ to view Snax and decide whether it is something of interest to you. I'm sure you'll be intirgued just as I was, so go ahead and download it. It's harmless, really.
I downloaded the .dmg version of the app, just because I have never had a poblem with images of this type, for that matter I've never had problems with .tgz files either but they're a little newer to me.
Anyhow, mount the disc image usiing Disc Copy which is located in Applications/Utilities/. This installs by default so if you double-click the image it should automatically mount. If it does not then you may have fuddy duddied something up with the way your machine handles disc images.
Open the mounted image and drag the Snax application to your applications folder. Double click the Snax application icon and it will present you with a window similar to a Finder window but with MANY more cool features which will make you woonder why Apple didn't include them in the Finder. It's really cool.
In preferences you can select choose to have Snax open on startup. This is cool but, I want to use ONLY Snax and not have the Finder using any of my 1.5g of ram since I won't be using it.
So, here how to get Snax running at startup and replcaing the Finder.
Again, go into Applications/Utilities and open terminal.
At the prompt enter the following:
defaults write com.apple.loginwindow Finder /Applications/SNAX.app
That is all you need to do!
Logout and on login you will be running Snax and not the Finder.
Alas, there are some trade-offs. Such as no desktop picture pref and no trash warning (but who uses that warning anyway?). If I find any other lost functions I will update this post. Now give it a shot, if you are comfortable and let us know how it goes for you.
If you wish to switch back to the finder than simply enter this in the terminal:
defaults delete com.apple.loginwindow Finder
Then you are back in the original configuration.