
OS X Mavericks lets users tag documents
As part of the announcement of OS X Mavericks, Apple introduced tags. Tags allow users to mark documents with different topics when they are saved.
As part of the announcement of OS X Mavericks, Apple introduced tags. Tags allow users to mark documents with different topics when they are saved.
Apple has announced the next major version of OS X, Mavericks. The new release includes tabbed Finder browsing, tagged files, multiple display support, and more.
Finder will be receiving some nice updates in the next iteration of OS X, Mavericks. One of the biggies will be Finder Tabs. Instead of opening several Finder windows, you'll be able to use Tabs instead.
Recently the blogosphere has begun to coalesce around a common idea: OS X 10.9 is going to be delayed. Balderdash, I say. OS X 10.9 isn't delayed, because Apple hasn't announced a ship date for it. In fact, Apple hasn't said much publicly about iOS 7 or OS X 10.9, except a passing comment from Apple's senior vice president of worldwide marketing Phil Schiller, who mentioned that Apple...
WWDC will bring with it the first developer's looks at new versions of OS X and iOS; Apple VP Phil Schiller said so when the company announced WWDC's dates. According to Mark Gurman of 9to5Mac, OS X 10.9 will tout features geared toward "power users," among them better Spaces management for multi-monitor systems, tabbed browsing and more.