I think it's a fun project!<p>It's obviously early, but since you've posted it, I'm guessing you're looking for feedback?<p>The look is great, it's a fun way to browse the FS, and once this is further along I might use it.<p>It looks like the menu items (Label, etc) don't work yet?<p>If I close the main window (/) there doesn't seem to be a way to get it back - Even if I click the app in the dock, I need to re-launch the app.<p>It displays apps as directories. I get this, because of the way modern apps are packaged, but something you might want to consider.<p>As someone else points out, it's not resizable.<p>You can't seem to move the icons.<p>It doesn't seem to remember window position. This is a big one.
Part of what made the classic Finder distinctive was that metaphorically a file browser, it WAS the files.<p>When you open a folder in a specific spot, it should remember that spot you put it, and open there again next time. This (combined with other tricks) helped it feel like the folder WAS the files, not just a window to finding them.<p>The icons should work this way as well - I might want to store all my work files on the left side of the folder - Every time I open that folder, it should display them on the left again, so I know which are which.<p>Keyboard shortcuts and mousewheel aren't setup yet.<p>It's a cool project! I hope you keep going with it.<p>If you haven't, I'd read John Siracusa's articles on ArsTechnica - He talked a lot about the classic MacOS Finder, and what made it interesting and special.