Editor’s note: The following review is part of Macworld’s GemFest 2012 series. Every weekday from mid June through mid August, the Macworld staff will use the Mac Gems blog to briefly cover a favorite ...
When your PC is full of files, managing them becomes difficult. Every time you need a specific document, you end up scrolling through a maze of folders, guessing names, and wondering why you didn’t ...
Anyone using Windows 10 will depend on the search function on a daily basis, but if you can’t find a specific file, then there’s one way to ensure it always appears in the results — tags. One of the ...
You read it right. Windows File Explorer has its own option for adding tags to files. Though it is a little cumbersome, the option is free of cost, and you wouldn’t ...
Everyone has a different method for keeping items organized. What’s nice about MacOS is that Apple gives you a handy, built-in feature that can help you organize your files and folders called "tags." ...
Enterprise or consumer, one of the most effective ways to become more productive with what you are doing is to tag your files. Enterprise or consumer, one of the most effective ways to become more ...
In macOS, tags provide you with an alternative way to organize your files and folders, and can make items in Finder easier to locate. To tag a file in Finder, simply right-click (or Ctrl-click) it and ...
How to use the Windows Tags property to manage Office files Your email has been sent Sometimes you don’t know you need a feature until you discover it and put it to use for a bit. Then you wonder how ...
In one of our previous macOS how-to guides, we explained how using tags can help you organize your files and folders and quickly locate them when they're needed. In this article, we're going to show ...
How to rename and tag files when saving in iOS 16 Your email has been sent With the advent of the Files app on iPhone and iPad, saving documents, downloads and more ...