Getting Organized for OS X 1.0
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Category: Productivity
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Publisher: Nonlinear Educating Inc.
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Size: 316 MB
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Last Updated: 2014-03-14 |
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Price: $19.99
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Publisher's description - Getting Organized for OS X 1.0
Tired of endlessly searching for those hard to find files? In this course you`ll see how Apple`s OS X Mavericks gives you tons of tools to easily locate, categorize, manage and backup every file on your hard drive!
Managing the millions of important files that accumulate on our hard drives can "drive" a person crazy! That`s why it`s so important to master the organizational tools that are now included in Apple`s new OS X Mavericks. This course, designed and produced by our in-house OS X expert Francesco Schiavon, will get you organized faster than you can say, "Where did I put that xxxx file!!
It starts with Finder Tabs and Tags. Finder Tabs allow you to organize and and quickly "find" categorized groups of files. Tags are Apple`s new way to let you custom-label everything so that you can find related files extremely fast and easily! But that`s just the tip of the Apple organizational tree! This course gives you a whole bushel basket of sweet morsels you can use right away to make your daily computer time efficient, fast, fun and delicious!
You learn all kinds of cool stuff from Sidebar customization to Smart Folders! There`s even a section on setting up Time Machine to ensure that every version of everything you do is always available – even if your Mac`s internal hard drive crashes!
So learn everything about organizing and protecting your valuable files with this important OS X Mavericks course by the outstanding Francesco Schiavon!
Table of Contents:
1. Welcome and Course Overview 2. What are Finder Tabs? 3. Working with Files and Tabs 4. Arranging Finder Tabs 5. Finder Tabs in Full Screen 6. What are Tags and Meta Data? 7. When are Tags Used in Os X 8. Tagging from the Finder 9. Tagging from within Apps 10. Adding Tags to Files within Apps 11. Tagging from Icloud 12. Tags: Using the Search Field 13. Tags: Using the Sidebar 14. Tags in Icloud 15. Tags: Editorial 16. "All My Files" in The Sidebar 17. Finder Sidebar 18. Smart Folders 19. Advanced Smart Folders 20. Copying Files 21. Moving Files 22. Managing Files with Aliases 23. Sharing Files with AirDrop 24. Enabling Time Machine 25. Time Machine: Stopping and Excluding Items 26. Forcing A Back Up 27. Using Multiple Time Machine Drives 28. Restoring Backups with The Finder 29. Restoring Backups from Within Apps 30. Intro to Autosave & Versions 31. How Autosave Works 32. Versions 33. Conclusions
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