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Mac and stacks
Mac and stacks





mac and stacks
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He previously served as High-Def Digest's Gear Editor from 2013 to 2019, and his work has appeared on Ben's Bargains, Steve's Digicams, Big Picture Big Sound, and Consequence of Sound.

mac and stacks

Steven is a Tech Editor for the Insider Reviews team, where he oversees streaming and home entertainment product coverage. We haven't tested it just yet, but it's expected to offer the same overall performance as the 13-inch M2 model, just with a 10-core GPU as the default option, a bigger display, and six speakers versus four. Meanwhile, the brand-new 15-inch MacBook Air will appeal to people who want a larger screen. The 2020 MacBook Air with M1 is still the best option on a budget, however, especially since it's often on sale for around $800. We only noticed a subtle step up in performance from the M1 to the M2 chip when we reviewed the 2022 MacBook Air, but we were impressed by its improved screen and its newer processor does make it a bit more future proof than the M1 model. If you're looking for a 13-inch model, both options remain strong performers, but the 2020 model is slightly less appealing now that the 2022 MacBook Air's starting price has been reduced by $100. Which MacBook Air is right for you really comes down to your budget and size preferences. Please follow me on Twitter, or join me in the AppleHolic’s bar & grill and Apple Discussions groups on MeWe.Midnight, starlight, silver, and space gray

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In the future, you’ll find those items you need swiftly simply in the Smart Folder you just created in the Sidebar. Don’t forget, you can add any folder to your Sidebar to make it easy to find simply by selecting it and dragging it over to your Finder in the Favorite or iCloud section.įor even more Mac productivity tips, check out 30 keyboard shortcuts Mac users need to know.

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  • If you want to adjust your search - perhaps by setting parameters around dates, or document types or other relevant rules, you do so by using the Plus button.
  • A dialog box will appear that lets you name your search, select a place in which to save it, and a tick box that empowers you to add that Smart Folder to your Finder’s Sidebar.
  • Tap Save, and you’ll be able to save your search as a Smart Folder.
  • Once you enter your search, you’ll see the results in the Finder window. Look underneath your search term and you’ll see a Save button, along with a + button.
  • A Finder window will open up with your term in the search bar at the top right of the window. (You can also run your search from within the Finder window, but I’ve become finger-automatic to use Spotlight.).
  • Scroll down the results and select Search in Finder.
  • Tap Command-Space and enter the frequently used search.
  • (Take a look at some advanced tips here).

    Mac and stacks update#

    If you find you are searching for the same things frequently, \ you should save those searches in Smart Folders - intelligent folders that automatically update their contents with information gathered according to criteria you set. Designed to swiftly find and do things on your computer and to provide suggestions from online services and apps, it’s a reliable tool that does its job well, which is why most Mac users rely on it. Spotlight ( Command-Space) is the go-too shortcut to search for items on your Mac. The Mac search you’ll always have with you The beauty of this approach is that if you choose to set Stacks up by Date Added, you can more easily look for that item you added last week, while sorting items out by Kind is a really practical way for visual thinkers to find PDFs, images or any other item quickly.Īnd, of course, your Desktop no longer looks like a mess. Tags: A really useful and sadly under-used Mac feature.Date Last Opened: Typically, date selections are curated into collections representing Yesterday, Last 7 Days, Last 30 Days.Kind: For example, documents or images.To set those criteria, control-click a blank part of your Desktop once again and select Group Stacks By and choose between the following options: macOS will sort all the items on your Desktop into Stacks, logically assembled collections gathered according to criteria. Stacks is a macOS feature that tries to help you manage all the files, folders, documents, images, and other items as they crowd out your Desktop. To use it, control-click a blank part of your Desktop and then choose Use Stacks in the menu that appears.







    Mac and stacks