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Go2Shell 1.2.2

Free Tool to open a terminal window to the current directory in Finder, with a new icon and no Bash dependency.
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Go2Shell is an application that allows you to open a terminal window to the current directory in your Finder. It can be added to the Finder toolbar by dragging and dropping it there. Version 1.2.1 offers many improvements, such as a more native-looking icon in the toolbar, support for various shells such as tcsh and tclsh, and support for iTerm, iTerm 2, and xterm.


v1.2 [Jul 11, 2011]
* Icon in the Finder toolbar looks more natively.
* Bash dependency was removed. Now Go2Shell supports tcsh, tclsh and many other shells.
* Added support of iTerm, iTerm 2 and even xterm :)
* Added suport for brutal paths like: / tmp / \ !#^$%&iam_a_path*?()={}[]'`~|; < \
* Now you can customize command which will be executed in terminal window.
* Configuration window. To open configuration window follow this steps:
1. Fire up your favorite terminal program.
2. Enter: open -a Go2Shell --args config
3. Press [return].
4. Profit.

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