Today while traveling the fjords of Norway and taking in the scenic views, I decided to spend some time ridding my hard drive of some of the out of focus and duplicate photos from my travels over the past year. It has been time consuming, but just realized a useful way to delete while viewing in the "quick view" mode.
As you may know, you can open a finder window and view all the names of photo files you have stored in a folder. A quick way to view the images without opening them in Preview or iPhoto or other photo app is to click on the name of an image file to highlight it.
Next, tap the space bar to view the image.
To continue viewing each image down the list, use your down or up arrow keys to move along viewing each one.
Note: As you quick view each one you may run into one you wish to delete. Rather than having to close the image and then drag or control click the file name to move to the trash, you can just use Cmd - Delete and the current image will automatically go to the trash and the next image will be loaded.
This tip should help speed up the elimination of photos quickly.
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I am a retired high tech lady, who loves her Macintosh computers, iPhone, iPad and gadgets. I have developed this blog to provide my experiences, tips and findings about these items.
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Deleting an Image or File While Using Quick View
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Deleting Files,
Mac,
Quick View,
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Saturday, April 06, 2013
Use iPad as Track Pad with Your Laptop
I am using my ipad to write this blog. You may be wondering how I can do this.
I found an app today called Wifi Mouse HD that connects with my Mac laptop and allows me to use my iPad as a track pad and to also use my iPad keyboard to input text.
The app can be found in the Apple iTunes store. Available for iPad and iPhone. It was free today so I grabbed it up to test it out. You also need to access the application for your PC and Mac computers and install on your computer
http://wifimouse.necta.us/
It works great. It appears to have some additional features that are available for purchase. Features include options like controlling web browsing and multimedia via remote control and hot keys.
Interesting concept, not sure yet how it would be more useful to use an iPad or iPhone as a track pad when my laptop already has one built in. But I suppose if you don't have a track pad available with your computer, this could serve as a track pad for a fairly reasonable price.
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Tuesday, February 12, 2013
How to Clear the Search History in Firefox on Mac
Quick Tip: How to Clear the Search History from Firefox Search Field
Place the cursor in the Search box at the top of your Firefox browser window.
Hold down the control key as you click this field.
A popup option window will appear. Select "Clear Search History"
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Place the cursor in the Search box at the top of your Firefox browser window.
Hold down the control key as you click this field.
A popup option window will appear. Select "Clear Search History"
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Firefox,
Search,
tips,
Tricks or Tip
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