February 18, 2010 at 11:21 pm

The Finder is something that every Mac OS X user will use. And in Snow Leopard, the Finder app has been re-written for the faster speed with Snow Leopard’s 64-bit functionality.

Out of all things, it’s of course different than Windows Explorer. The Explorer is very complex compared to Finder.

In the video below, I review the details about Finder and why I like it or not. It’s a very nice way to find your files, but nothing is ever perfect.

Finder is for sure very easy to use for anyone, even if they used to use Windows full time.

The Finder has some similarities to the GNOME desktop interface, which is used in many Linux distros.


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Taylor Jasko
Author: Taylor Jasko
I've been fascinated with technology my entire life. I started to pick up on aspects of web development (HTML and CSS) a long time ago and started to get into "real" programming soon after. Right now, you can catch me working with Objective C, making iPhone apps along with system administration, and security. I'm also interested in graphic design, having designed the entire Tech Cores theme myself.
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