Quick Look is one of my favorite Leopard features; select a file and press the space bar, and you get an instant preview of the file’s contents. Or at least you do if Quick Look supports that ...
The purpose of Leopard's Quick Look is to give you a glance or a peek a document's contents without going through the overhead of launching the document's owning application. This is an interesting ...
Stacks and Quick Look are handy features in the macOS Finder that can help speed up your workflow. Here's how to get started using them. Stacks are spring-loaded popups, each containing a set of files ...
Mac OS X 10.5’s Quick Look is a great way to get a preview of nearly any document without opening the application that created that document. Just highlight the document and press the Space Bar. Quick ...
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, ...
To get macOS’ Quick Look on Windows, install the free QuickLook app from the Microsoft Store. Once running, press Spacebar in File Explorer to preview files instantly. It supports various formats, ...
First, readers are reminded that when some process cranks up and starts taking over your computer's ability to get anything done - a phenomenon often signalled, especially on a portable, by the noise ...
OS X is full of useful little features that are easy to miss or forget about, such as services, which we covered in “OS X Hidden Treasures: Services” (5 February 2016). Another easily overlooked ...
Quick Look in macOS is handy for previewing files, but here's why you may want to clear its cache from time to time. We've covered previously how to use Quick Look in macOS. Using this technology, you ...
Folder Quick Look is a totally free Mac app that scratches an irritating itch the Mac has had for a long time. It lets you preview the contents of a folder when using Quick Look. It’s a great utility ...
Quick Look is a nifty macOS feature that lets you quickly preview files within Finder without opening them in a dedicated app. Thus saving you a few extra clicks and, in turn, speeding up your work ...