For Mavericks, Apple revamped the Finder tagging system in OS X, providing far more utility for those who regularly make use of labels for documents and folders. Topher Kessler MacFixIt Editor Topher, ...
The point of Finder tags is to provide an alternative way of organizing files and folders beyond the traditional folder hierarchy. A file can exist in only one folder (although you can make aliases), ...
The Finder’s tags feature, which debuted in Mavericks (OS X 10.9), can be quite useful. But if you prefer to use the keyboard instead of a mouse or trackpad, you may find it limiting. This video shows ...
Finder is powerful and usually really easy to use with just keyboard shortcuts. That said, for some reason, you can't pop into the Tags menu to add tags without grabbing your mouse. Thankfully, Mac OS ...
When AirTag first hit the market last year, one common question was whether Apple’s tracker could work as a tracker for dogs, cats, and other pets. Now, the first Find My-compatible dog tag has ...
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Apple’s new operating system claims it will make desktop computing a less cluttered experience by allowing documents, files and folders to be 'tagged'. The aim is to make Finder – Apple's version of ...