If it's Tuesday, it must be Frameworks. That's right, this is the second part of the Location Finder tour of Mac OS X (click here to read Part 1). The goal of these two tutorials is to map out "some ...
This is from the OS X Finder thread. I'm tired of the OS X Finder's inability to present a real Mac interface, in other words, what John Siracusa describes as spatial. I make the OS X Finder behave ...
Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger will include tighter integration with Apple's internet services and sport a refreshed Finder interface, according to reports that cannot be positively confirmed, but are believed ...
Apple's personal intelligent assistant Siri, which is available on portable iDevices, may soon come to Mac OS X. Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) kicks off on June 13 and the ...
On this week’s edition of YML [Your Mac Life] XTended, the Internet show about Mac OS X, host-producer Shawn King talks about how important advertising is to Mac Web sites and chats with John Gruber ...
Mac users jealous of the excellent Subversion support in the Windows-only app TortoiseSVN, need covet no longer. SCPlugin does for the Mac OS X Finder what TortoiseSVN does for Windows — provides easy ...
The Finder is a classic Mac system component that's ever-present on your desktop, ready to help you find and organize your documents, media, folders, and other files. It's the smiling icon known as ...
is The Verge’s executive editor. He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. Here’s another sign that Siri may be coming soon to the Mac: it already seems to know what Finder ...
More than half a decade after adding tabs to Safari 3.0 in 2007, Apple has incorporated the same feature into the OS X Mavericks Finder to organize multiple views into a single window, building on ...
In the new Finder, Apple is trying to imitate the worst "feature" of Windows Explorer: Finder windows no longer remember their individual view settings by default. This is a disaster for whomever is ...
One of the most common questions people ask when working with their Mac is: "Where is it?" Not where is the Mac itself (hopefully that is not a mystery!), but where is some apparently hidden file on ...
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