![]() ![]() I like using 'recent' smart folders that will show either files or folders that I've recently opened or modified. My main complaint though is that since Microsoft uses the Spotlight search engine in OSX to power its Outlook search, all (AND I MEAN ALL) files that are modified and created by Outlook appear in finder search results. That was a difficult adjustment to go back to Outlook from Gmail/GCal, but it's doable. Anyway, at work we are an Exchange/Outlook shop and haven't embraced Google Apps. It is pretty amazing how bad Finder is when you consider how advanced Apple is in so much of its software design. I missed window snapping from Windows but I found a great $1.99 app called BetterSnapTool, which is the best $1.99 I've spent in a long time.Īnother problem I've had is with Finder and the smart folders. That being said, there are a few annoyances that I still face. I also love the serious battery life I get from this powerful machine. It's pretty close to instantaneous, which is something that Windows, although getting better, has never been able to do for me. I absolutely love the immediacy of powering on as well as waking up from sleep mode. Overall, the transition has been fairly easy. Why is This Even a Post I'd Write? What's Wrong with Outlook & Finder on Mac?I am a recent convert from Windows to Mac. Once you add these filters to your smart folder's search criteria, you can once again enjoy 'normal' searches and escape all of the clutter. ![]() Kind is Other: olk14_event (actual calendar events).Kind is Other: olk14_message (actual email messages). ![]()
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