FlyPath: Fly Through Your Files
After trying it, I have to admit that I don't know quite what to make of this one. FlyPath is a new file browser and manger for OS X, and when I say browser I mean it; it is self-consciously not an attempt to remake the Finder. Rather, it allows you to browse your files without the fear (according to the developer) of accidentally doing something wrong. Its signature feature is "Fly-Over Mode," which allows you to "fly" through your folder hierarchies without actually clicking. I would have to say that this strikes me as a rather particular insistence on a certain way of interacting with your files, which as a Path Finder user I don't find particularly compelling, but which I suppose might meet the demands of a certain kind of purist. If anybody has tried and loves this thing, let me know why in the comments.
FlyPath is free for registered users of the GoodPage HTML/CSS editor or $13 on its own.
[Via MacNN]