Learn How to Use Finder Views
In my latest Macworld article, learn how to use the Finder’s four different views: icon, list, column and Cover Flow view.
One program every Mac owner uses is the Finder. It’s your Mac’s filing system, organizational structure, and overseer. We all know how to open, move, and copy files, but most of us go about our business without ever considering the most efficient way to get these tasks done. As a prime example, you can use the Finder’s View menu options to view files and folders in four different ways, but most people don’t know why they’d bother. They stick to one view for all their windows when, in fact, there are valid reasons to use each. Here’s how to use the right view at the right time, and save time and trouble in the process.
Learn tricks for using each view, so all of your Finder windows will be useful, and correctly organized.



