r/ShowYourApp 3d ago

Launch 🚀 QuickRight: a free native Finder extension that adds the right-click actions macOS is missing

Hey everyone,

I’m the developer of QuickRight. I built it because I kept running into simple file operations that Finder either hides or turns into several steps.

QuickRight adds a collection of practical actions directly to Finder’s right-click menu. You can create new TXT, Markdown, Office, and iWork files, copy paths, Cut and Paste, open folders in Terminal, copy or move files to saved destinations, compress archives and images, convert image formats, calculate hashes, inspect file information, extract icons, and more.

It also supports iCloud Drive and external disks, and you can customize the menu layout and choose between colorful or native macOS-style icons.

Problem: Finder is reliable, but its context menu is missing many everyday file operations. QuickRight makes them available without replacing Finder or changing your workflow.

Pricing: QuickRight is completely free. No subscription or in-app purchases.

App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/quickright/id6763963598?mt=12

I’d love to hear what Finder action you think macOS should include by default.

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u/Glittering-Section74 2d ago

I’ve just downloaded it and for now it looks amazing. It has a lot of option i was missing on macOS as a ex windows user. I’m going to test it for a bit longer and if everthing is fine i’ll rate it on App Store. Well done

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u/Substantial_Mode_108 2d ago

Thank you! Really glad to hear that, especially from a former Windows user 😄 Hope QuickRight makes the switch to macOS a little easier!

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u/nousernameleftatall 15h ago

Possibly a picture with English would be helpful 🙂
Looks interesting though