If you are a heavy Photoshop user, you have probably accumulated a few panels over the years. Maybe some Infinite panels, or Color panels, or that Pro panel that Ole reviewed yesterday. If you have a bunch, they are a nightmare to manage. They either take up a lot of real estate on your monitor, or they are not convenient to access. Enter the Extension Manager.
Funnily enough, this utility from Infinite Tools creates another panel. The panel or panels, if you will. And in this relatively small panel, you will get quick access to all your other panels.
I know it sounds trivial, but the ability to quick-access all your extensions from a single location can work miracles on your workflow. The other option is to go to window -> extensions -> find your specific panel/Extention.
When you start the panel, it will collect all your extensions and display them on a small colorful panel on the monitor’s left side.
Aside from putting all your panels and extensions in one place, the utility offers three basic features:
- You can change the name of all extensions to something meaningful, or you can hide the ones you temporarily don’t need.
- You can reorder the extensions to put the ones you use the most on the top. Or put them alphabetically or in reverse.
- Lastly, you have control over the panel’s size by displaying icons, text, or both.
Get the Infinite Extension Organizer for free here.
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