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  • 2 weeks ago | xda-developers.com | Tayo Sogbesan |Joao Carrasqueira |João Carrasqueira

    Finder has been a default file manager on macOS for years, but it struggles with complex workflows. Although it handles basic tasks mostly fine, it lacks features like a dual-pane view, and some of the behaviors are a bit unusual if you're coming from a different operating system. Many Finder alternatives exist, but they often come with a hefty price tag, and not everyone wants to spend a buck on something Apple should have fixed ages ago.

  • 1 month ago | xda-developers.com | Tayo Sogbesan

    As I sit here with my trusty MacBook Pro, I’m reminded of the accessories I’ve tried; some brilliant, others not so much. Usually, when I unbox a new laptop, I’m instantly on the hunt for accessories that will “enhance my workflow” or “protect my investment.” However, after trying out different products, I’ve realized that some of them aren’t what they claim to be and have caused more harm than good. Through trial, error, and even a damaged screen, I’ve learned which accessories to avoid.

  • 1 month ago | xda-developers.com | Tayo Sogbesan

    Finder is Apple’s built-in file manager for macOS, but the problem is that sometimes it just misses the mark. There isn’t much customization available, and it still doesn’t offer a dual pane view. Luckily, you aren’t stuck permanently with Finder. You can always switch to a third-party file manager. And while there are a bunch of alternatives out there, ForkLift might just be the right choice. It's easy-to-use, customizable interface, and seamless server connections make file management easier.

  • 1 month ago | xda-developers.com | Tayo Sogbesan

    Navigating through dozens of files and apps on your MacBook can slow you down, so application launchers are a must-have. These tools make it easy to quickly access applications and files as you perform various tasks with just a few keystrokes. They streamline your workflow, making you organized and efficient. While many of these app launchers offer advanced customization, integrations, and automation, we believe these six will speed up your productivity on Mac.

  • 2 months ago | xda-developers.com | Tayo Sogbesan

    Is your Mac helping you work efficiently or holding you back? A cluttered, disorganized setup can slow you down, making it harder to find files, focus on tasks, and meet deadlines. These small inefficiencies can add up quickly, and before you know it, your device becomes more of a distraction than a productivity tool. Fortunately, you can optimize macOS with minimal effort and a few adjustments to create a faster, more efficient workspace.

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