This sounds good. Thanks
On Sep 29, 2007, at 4:10 PM, Woody Jackson wrote:
Start making use of Spotlight.... it only gets better
Here is some of things posted at the Leopard sneak peak site in
regards to Spotlight and finding things
"Look deeper.
From the Finder or the menu bar, Spotlight in Leopard lets you
search for more specific sets of things. Use Boolean logic to
narrow search results by entering “AND,” “OR,” or “NOT” into a
search request. You can also search for exact phrases (using
quotation marks), dates, ranges (using greater than [>] and less
than [<] symbols), absolute dates, and simple calculations."
"Search party.
Stop looking and start finding with Cover Flow and Spotlight. Click
a prebuilt search like “yesterday” or “all images” in the sidebar
and Cover Flow displays your search results in the perfect at-a-
glance format. Leopard comes with a number of helpful prebuilt
searches, but it’s easy to create your own customized searches as
well."
I am unsure whether the list has discussed the present usefulness
of "Smart Folders" (which are saved searches). In Leopard the
Sidebar will contain some smart folders so you can always select
"Documents" regardless of where the item is actually located on the
drive.
Woody
On Sep 29, 2007, at 3:30 PM, James Austin wrote:
Hi Shaun,
No I don't think so. But I try to keep al my files and folders
organized as best I can regardless.
On 29 Sep 2007, at 22:27, VaShaun Jones wrote:
OK, so I am thinking with Spotlight does it really matter if I
organize my files and folders? If I save it to somewhere by
mistake I don't have to worry about it so much because I can
always find it. Does anyone see potential problems with relying
on spotlight for saved files? I could also Have a document with
all the names of the files so I can just copy and paste in to
Spotlight.