Category: finder

  • How to Create File Templates on Mac with Stationery Pad

    How to Create File Templates on Mac with Stationery Pad

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Create File Templates on Mac with Stationery Pad Do you want to make changes to a file or document without affecting the original file? In that case, you might be interested taking advantage of Stationery Pad to easily create file templates on your Mac. This is a…

  • How to Add & Remove Quick Actions on Mac

    How to Add & Remove Quick Actions on Mac

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Add & Remove Quick Actions on Mac Do you use Quick Actions to perform certain tasks on your Mac with just a simple click? If so, do you want to add more Quick Actions? Or, perhaps you want to delete a custom quick action that you created?…

  • 3 Ways to Move Files & Folders on Mac

    3 Ways to Move Files & Folders on Mac

    Go to OSX Daily to read 3 Ways to Move Files & Folders on Mac Ever wondered how you can move files and folders around on a Mac? If you’re using your first Mac and are new to macOS, one of the first things you may be interested in learning is file organization, especially if…

  • How to Find Files on Mac

    How to Find Files on Mac

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Find Files on Mac Finding a specific file on your Mac can be a tedious process sometimes, even if you keep all your files and folders organized. Thanks to Finder and Spotlight search, you can quickly find the exact file you’re looking for, regardless of where it’s…

  • How to Copy Ringtone to iPhone from MacOS Big Sur & Catalina with Finder

    How to Copy Ringtone to iPhone from MacOS Big Sur & Catalina with Finder

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Copy Ringtone to iPhone from MacOS Big Sur & Catalina with Finder For Mac users trying to copy ringtones to their iPhone using a modern macOS release like Big Sur or Catalina, you’ll find it’s quite simple to do so, and a return to old habits. Basically,…

  • How to Sync Photos Between iPhone and Mac with Finder in macOS Catalina & Big Sur

    How to Sync Photos Between iPhone and Mac with Finder in macOS Catalina & Big Sur

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Sync Photos Between iPhone and Mac with Finder in macOS Catalina & Big Sur For many users, the easiest and best way to sync your photos across multiple devices is undoubtedly using iCloud Photos on the Mac, but that requires a reliable high speed internet connection, and…

  • How To Merge Two Folders with the Same Name on Mac Using Finder

    How To Merge Two Folders with the Same Name on Mac Using Finder

    Go to OSX Daily to read How To Merge Two Folders with the Same Name on Mac Using Finder It’s all too easy to wind up with two folders that should contain a single set of files but have managed to be strewn across your computer’s storage in two different folders. Wouldn’t it be nice to…

  • Can’t Drag a Ringtone to iPhone with iTunes? Here’s the Fix

    Can’t Drag a Ringtone to iPhone with iTunes? Here’s the Fix

    Go to OSX Daily to read Can’t Drag a Ringtone to iPhone with iTunes? Here’s the Fix Some iPhone users may notice that trying to drag a ringtone or text tone to their device through iTunes fails. You connect the iPhone (or iPad) to the Mac or Windows PC, open iTunes or Finder, select the…

  • How to Restore iOS Backups in MacOS with Finder (Big Sur & Catalina)

    How to Restore iOS Backups in MacOS with Finder (Big Sur & Catalina)

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Restore iOS Backups in MacOS with Finder (Big Sur & Catalina) As you likely know by now, iOS and iPadOS device backups are handled differently in macOS Big Sur and MacOS Catalina compared to Mojave and earlier that ran iTunes. Instead of iTunes for device management, device…

  • How to Find & Delete Duplicate Files on Mac with Smart Folders

    How to Find & Delete Duplicate Files on Mac with Smart Folders

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Find & Delete Duplicate Files on Mac with Smart Folders Depending on your line of work you may end up in a scenario where you have a variety of duplicate files on a Mac. Sometimes this goes unnoticed, but occasionally the Mac will run low on storage…