A new feature here at MacOSX.com is our daily talking points. Each day we will feature a talking points to motivate quality interaction on hot topics for the Mac Community.
April 11 - In the upcoming version of Mac OS X (10.4) Tiger has a new search application called Spotlight. This rapid way of searching your computer could change the way you interface with your Mac.
Before Mac OS X, I used to sort all my applications by type (Graphics, Business, Games, etc) into folders. With OS X, I just put everything in the root Application s folder, mainly because some applications didn't properly update or upgrade if in sub-folders.
How do you see Spotlight changing the way you use your Mac? For those with experience using Spotlight, have you noticed a change in your approach?
That is today's talking point.
April 11 - In the upcoming version of Mac OS X (10.4) Tiger has a new search application called Spotlight. This rapid way of searching your computer could change the way you interface with your Mac.
Before Mac OS X, I used to sort all my applications by type (Graphics, Business, Games, etc) into folders. With OS X, I just put everything in the root Application s folder, mainly because some applications didn't properly update or upgrade if in sub-folders.
How do you see Spotlight changing the way you use your Mac? For those with experience using Spotlight, have you noticed a change in your approach?
That is today's talking point.