Finding files of a particular kind in macOS is a breeze using Spotlight, whether as a search in a Finder window or by creating a smart folder. You can specify a file’s type by using the right syntax ...
Suppose, you have a 100 .mp4 files, 150 .mkv files, 200 .png images and some other .txt and .docx files in one folder. Now, you want to organize them according to the file formats. For instance, you ...
It’s time for another grab bag, selected from the many questions I get from readers. In this week’s column, I look at some questions about font size in iTunes (spoiler: your options are limited), ...
The Macintosh operating system has a quick and convenient way to organize files by type. Business users that are used to using Windows systems simply need to learn the terminology used on a Macintosh ...
April 15, 2009 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Depending on which system you're using, it's either a few clicks, a (very) small software download, or a tiny bit ...
One of the things we get a lot here at Cult of Mac, especially in our coverage of games, is folders full of promotional images. Now, for a variety of reasons, we often need to change the type of those ...
File Extension is that which identifies the file type. If you are a regular Windows user, then it is not at all a problem to identify the file type. For it is very important to see file extension to ...
In OS X, all file types have a default application that opens when you double click on them. If you double click on a PDF file or a PNG file, chances are that your Mac will open it in Preview, Apple’s ...
Hey,<BR><BR>I am having the same problem as the guy in this thread:<BR><BR>Topic: File Types: Restoring default action for drives<BR><BR>I found the registry entry in the registry, but I don't know ...