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When Apple initially announced macOS Tahoe 26, it showed a redesigned Finder icon that moved the blue color to the right side ...
Ted Landau September 2007. 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 ...
Apple's latest macOS Tahoe 26 beta finally fixed the awful design of the Finder icon, but it's still not perfect.
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 ...
Perhaps the Mac’s Finder is just fine as it is now? I don’t know, some of these mockups are cool and some of them are simply rough and incomplete. What’s for sure is that Apple is aiming at a general ...
With the toolbar hidden and icons shrunk down a bit, the Mac OS X Finder doesn’t look that different from today’s Finder. In the top left corner, you can see the red-yellow-green button ...
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 ...
New file view options in Finder, additional multi-touch gestures. According to the same people referenced above, a new view in Mac OS X 10.7 Lion's Finder will break down items in a folder by file ...
Via Betalogue “I don’t know exactly when this improvement was introduced. I don’t remember noticing it before today, and I have had crashes in Snow Leopard before, so it cannot have been in Snow ...
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 ...
Apple has reportedly started testing of a Mac OS X 10.4.5 update (Build 8H5), but also appears to be working on the "next generation versions" of Finder with a focus on advanced search features ...
Q. Two applications that are ever-present in Mac OS X are the Finder and the Dock. Yet, when I search the Applications folder, they are nowhere to be found.
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