Quick Look is one of OS X's best features. Just highlight a file and press the space bar, and you can see a preview of the file. It works best with video and music, but some documents are out in the ...
Quick Look is a beautiful thing, and in my view practically itself worth the cost of admission to Leopard. Unfortunately, the more you get used to it, the more annoying it is when you get to a file ...
Do you use Markdown to write for the web, or for publishing? And does it drive you crazy that every time you search through the Finder for your documents, you have to open them up in a text editor ...
Apple claims that a lot of its software is magic. Quick Look really is. You can, while browsing files on your Mac, hit the spacebar to see a preview. This works for images, documents, and media files, ...
Quick Look, the file preview feature in Apple's new Finder, is one of the most useful, standout features in Leopard. Unfortunately, for some filetypes, Quick Look is less than helpful, but plugins are ...
Leopard's QuickLook feature is both a blessing and a curse—a blessing when it comes to viewing photos, motives, and documents; a curse when it comes to viewing folders. Wow, my folder looks like a ...
In response to an article about Archive Utility's preferences, a reader asked if there was a way to show the contents of an archived file. I used to have a QuickLook plugin for this, but it stopped ...
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 ...
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