Hello, I started recently developing apps specific for macs, and safari.
Wanted to share here a few file viewers I created for finder, in total they handle over 40 file types, ranging from specialized gis files, to code file syntax highlighting and markdown.
All of these work natively in finder so you don't need to open any software to see them, you just hit the spacebar and it loads the quicklook window.
All these apps are in one bundle as well.
Some screenshots in action
Wanted to share here a few file viewers I created for finder, in total they handle over 40 file types, ranging from specialized gis files, to code file syntax highlighting and markdown.
All of these work natively in finder so you don't need to open any software to see them, you just hit the spacebar and it loads the quicklook window.
| App | Files | App store link |
|---|---|---|
| FinderPeek | Code and config files, go, rust, md, env, swift, java, and 20 more... | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/finderpeek-quick-code-viewer/id6761670824?mt=12 |
| GIS Quick Viewer | Handles GIS files with map visualization, without having to install any software. gpx, kml, kmz, geojson, and 3 more | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/gis-quick-viewer/id6762661962?mt=12 |
| Quick Data Insights | Gives a quick look to your data files, including parquet, sqlite, and supports rendering jupyter notebooks, along with 2 more files types. | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/quick-data-insights/id6764301485?mt=12 |
Some screenshots in action