I hate the new tags in Mavericks, need coloured folders!!
Is there a way to return the colour folders when using the new tags like the old behavior of labels? These new circle thingees are too small and barely noticable.
OS X Mavericks (10.9)
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Is there a way to return the colour folders when using the new tags like the old behavior of labels? These new circle thingees are too small and barely noticable.
OS X Mavericks (10.9)
Labels were limiting for me because most of my data files belong to multiple projects. Tags would work to attach one file to multiple projects but I found my own way to do that because Labels were useless to me.
FYI, I have been using BusyCal since the first day it was available in 2007. I tried to have a civil exchange in my last post with you, and you two flame me...nice.
LATER, MUCH
XtraFInder is a third-party app that will give you back labels (colored folders) functionality in Mavericks. I've been using it for about a month now and it works perfectly with no system glitches.
XtraFinder
Doesn't let me multi tag files, so pretty much as limiting and useless as the old system that Apple thankfully got rid of.
But thanks for the constant reminders.
Pete
RashaM10 wrote:
...Here are my resulting folder templates from which I can create a duplicate new folder or modify the color of an existing one:
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But it is not as that worked perfectly and super fast with qucik action in Lion and Mountain Lion !
It takes time and waste our time to do one by one !
Hello RashaM10,
I have not gone over all the pages in this thread to see whether what I am about to ask has been asked already in the meantime - if so, please forgive me.
You have there a very interesting line-up of colours for your folders; now when I tried to change the colours according to Apple's own instructions (Mac Basics: changing the colours...), all I could do was change contrast, etc. and HUE. The Hue of the one colour that all my folders display, i.e. a kind of purplish-gray. I cannot get red, yellow, etc. as you have done.
Am I missing something?
Again, thanks for the indulgence.
I.K.O.
Try XtraFinder, time's too precious to waste with Finder.
Was posting about Xtrafinder mac update -- but I see its above
Yes I agree. Tags make filing harder. Please Apple, enable coloured folders in Yosemite. Used Unsanity's 'Labels X' to customise Labels to colour folders for years, & have 46,000 colour coded folders using seven different colours. Then Labels X became incompatible with Apple OS when coloured names were introduced. Coloured names made writing too hard to read so couldn't use ,and have kept computers on OS10.6.8 to be able toi go on using Unsanity Labels X. Hoped Mavericks tags would be at last be useable instead, but circles are too small & colours too dim, and cant customise colour to match colours already in place for existing folders . Please please Apple configure Yosemite to enable tagging with coloured folders with seven customiseable colours.
The dot labels are infuriating and god awful. I don't feel like typing out tags. That's a waste of time. Another example of Apple "fixing something that isn't broke and screwing up everyone's file organization in the process.
The ability to assign more than one category to a file has improved my organising of files. So I'll just disagree with you.
The text tag "done" doesn't even show up when I assign it. It's an absolute nightmare.
but more to the point it's not the added features.. it's what they took away. I had a giant block of color telling me which files where completed and done, now I have a pin sized dot that is barely noticeable. It's not the options that Apple adds that I'm upset with, it's when they take away something that works fine, and gives you no option to revert back to it.
Thanks! I'm going to find a way to revert back. This new system is fine if you want to organize your weekend photos, but it's completely worthless if you're working on tons of files with a deadline approaching.. I shouldn't have to go through all of this. Apple really screwed this up.
I hate the new tags in Mavericks, need coloured folders!!