100 Tips #48: How To Zoom In On Images In QuickLook
Back in Tip #27, we showed you how to use QuickLook, an extremely handy way of previewing all sorts of different files on your Mac. QuickLook is particularly handy for checking out image files,...
View ArticleView A Folder Full Of Photos Quickly And Easily [OS X Tips]
Ever need a quick look at a bunch of pictures in one folder all at once? QuickLook is all well and good, but it’s a slow-going one-photo-at-a-time. You could use iPhoto, but for a quick check of a...
View ArticleTwo Easy Ways To View Keynote Files Without Owning Keynote [OS X Tips]
Apple’s presentation software Keynote is, in my opinion, a fantastic application for making presentations on your Mac. It’s easy to use, presents a unified metaphor for designing slideshow...
View ArticleSelect And Copy Text Right In Quicklook [OS X Tips]
Quicklook is Mac OS X’s way of letting you see any file up close with just a tap of the spacebar. When you’re in the finder, for example, and you click on a photo, you can hit the spacebar and see the...
View ArticleUse Quicklook In Open File Dialog Windows [OS X Tips]
I’ve been doing this quite a bit lately, and didn’t even realize it was a new thing until I did it in front of a friend the other day, and she said, “Woah! I didn’t know you could do that!” So,...
View ArticleSave Space On Your Hard Drive – Delete System Logs And QuickLook Cache Files...
There are many files that help make your system usable, but they can build up over time. System logs, for example, keep track of usage, errors, and services running on your Mac, but unless you look at...
View ArticleQuick Look Plugin Adds Pixel Dimensions To Pictures
In my tireless efforts to inform and entertain you, I find myself wrangling a lot of pictures for posts here on CoM. And now that many people are coming at us from Retina-screened devices, we try to...
View ArticleOne of Mac’s best Finder features is now on Windows PC
It’s okay to use a PC alongside your Mac, but you’ll find that some of the best macOS features aren’t available in Windows. One of those is Finder’s awesome preview function, but you don’t have to live...
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