Adds a "New File" option to the Finder context menu.
Many users specifically look for "NewFileMenu16" because it is known for its stability on Intel-based Macs and early versions of macOS Monterey. While newer versions exist for Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) chips, version 1.6 remains a reliable "legacy" build for users running older hardware who want to maintain a fast, Windows-like file creation workflow. Common File Types Supported .txt and .md (Markdown) Documents: .docx, .doc, .pdf Spreadsheets: .xlsx, .csv Programming: .py, .js, .html, .css Safety and Verification
The ".dmg" extension signifies a Apple Disk Image. When you download version 1.6 of this utility, it arrives as NewFileMenu16.dmg. This file acts as a virtual installer. Once opened, users typically drag the application icon into their Applications folder to complete the installation. Key Features of Version 1.6
Adds a "New File" option to the Finder context menu.
Many users specifically look for "NewFileMenu16" because it is known for its stability on Intel-based Macs and early versions of macOS Monterey. While newer versions exist for Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) chips, version 1.6 remains a reliable "legacy" build for users running older hardware who want to maintain a fast, Windows-like file creation workflow. Common File Types Supported .txt and .md (Markdown) Documents: .docx, .doc, .pdf Spreadsheets: .xlsx, .csv Programming: .py, .js, .html, .css Safety and Verification
The ".dmg" extension signifies a Apple Disk Image. When you download version 1.6 of this utility, it arrives as NewFileMenu16.dmg. This file acts as a virtual installer. Once opened, users typically drag the application icon into their Applications folder to complete the installation. Key Features of Version 1.6