HighTop Files is a utility that lives in your menu bar, providing instant access to your local folders, Google Drive, and Dropbox. Instead of opening a heavy application, you simply click the icon to search, browse, or even drag and drop files directly from the cloud to your local desktop. Key Updates in HighTop 1.3.4
: Under the hood, version 1.3.4 updated all third-party libraries to ensure better performance and security on the latest versions of macOS. Why Version 1.3.4 Matters HighTop 1.3.4
Enter , a lightweight file search and management tool designed specifically for the Mac menu bar. The release of version 1.3.4 brought several key refinements that make it an even more essential part of a productive macOS workflow. What is HighTop? HighTop Files is a utility that lives in
While it may seem like a minor point release, version 1.3.4 solidified HighTop’s transition into a more robust tool. By improving the handling of Google Drive shared links and allowing for more granular permission management, it has become a legitimate bridge between your local machine and your digital life in the cloud. Why Version 1
: HighTop removed a default restriction that previously limited shared Google Drives to only 10 items. This is a massive win for teams working with large corporate repositories.
: The developers adjusted how the menu bar view moves and "tears off." They even removed the small line at the top of the interface for a cleaner, more native macOS aesthetic.
The 1.3.4 update focused on smoothing out the "friction points" of cloud management. According to the official release notes, here is what was included: