![]() This tip will work on any file type, really, but I don’t know how exciting it would be to see a screen full of text files. ![]() To check out this very cool feature, go to any folder full of pictures on your Mac. This’ll be helpful both for you designer-types out there who have tons of pictures and for those of us who don’t really do anything productive, ever. If you’ve got the same issue (or if you have folders full of images for, you know, actual work), Mac OS X has a built-in way to view all of the files in a folder at once using Quick Look. I don’t want those files in iPhoto, but it really is a pain to go through them one at a time when I’m looking for an exciting new backdrop to use on my Mac. I have several folders on my Mac filled with potential desktop backgrounds and other various images I’ve collected.
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