05.12.2013 15:50 Uhr, Quelle: Macworld UK
Save time with OS X's sidebar
OS X's Finder is your window onto the documents, spreadsheets, photos, and other files you've tucked away on your Mac and other connected computers and drives. One often overlooked Finder tool is the sidebar, the left-hand section of every Finder window where you see small icons and names for folders or other items. The sidebar is intended to give you one-click access to the items you use the most. To make sure it does, tweak the way the sidebar displays and what it contains.See more or lessFirst, customize the Finder's built-in guesses about what items matter to you. In the Finder, choose Finder > Preferences and click Sidebar. Here you'll see a list that you can pick and choose from by checking or unchecking items. OS X Mavericks groups items in the sidebar under four headings: Favorites, Shared, Devices, and Tags. Favorites include AirDrop, Applications, and Downloads as well as your home folder and its sub-folders, such as the Desktop, Pictures and M
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