![]() Lastly, its a pity that it also won’t prefill the text box with the current path, it would be very handy if you just needed to edit a bit of the path or append something. ![]() I’ve also experienced some bug, in specific applications, where I can’t paste a path in the box, not with CMD + V, but right clicking and selecting Paste from the context menu worked sometimes. ![]() smb://ip/share_name, to open a file share or to browse a FTP destination. Obviously the address is a OS X/Unix type of address but it seems you can’t use it to access other protocols, i.e. So, as a reminder to myself and anyone how finds this post, at any Finder window (or a Open/Save File dialog) you can simply use CMD + SHIFT + G and it will show a pop-up where you can type the address you desire. Surprisingly, its difficult to find this little trick via a web search, it seems everyone if focused of displaying the current path at the finder windows and other eye candy stuff, but not productivity. It can be painful slow to track the right folders 1 by 1. Sometimes I just want to type a path in Finder, or maybe paste it from somewhere.
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