I am confused, I feel like we are talking about different things.
If you look at the page, the difference between the official implementation and this app is that instead of it being under "Quick Actions" in your context menu, it is just right there.
It isnt like Apple doesn't give you a way to put something in your context menu with Automator, they just put it inside Quick Actions. You don't even need to use Automator, just right click in finder, go to quick actions and click customize.
Would it be great if I didnt need it to be stuck under Quick Actions, I mean sure. But except for one minor change (making something 1 less level deep in a menu) this entire workflow is possible without any third party app or "hacks".
Edit: If we want to talk about API's and other things sure. But given the context of this article, I was assuming that the OP was talking about the functionality presented in this article which most of the implementation is Apple provided tooling.
If you look at the page, the difference between the official implementation and this app is that instead of it being under "Quick Actions" in your context menu, it is just right there.
It isnt like Apple doesn't give you a way to put something in your context menu with Automator, they just put it inside Quick Actions. You don't even need to use Automator, just right click in finder, go to quick actions and click customize.
Would it be great if I didnt need it to be stuck under Quick Actions, I mean sure. But except for one minor change (making something 1 less level deep in a menu) this entire workflow is possible without any third party app or "hacks".
Edit: If we want to talk about API's and other things sure. But given the context of this article, I was assuming that the OP was talking about the functionality presented in this article which most of the implementation is Apple provided tooling.