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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)

Posted on Oct 23, 2013 6:45 PM

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Oct 17, 2014 3:04 PM in response to fvergaray

fvergaray wrote:


I couldn't agree more. I wish Apple would listen to its customers more and bring back the old folder Label functionality.

No sign of them in Yosemite, so I would say that not enough users were worried about the issue enough to give feedback. I have already forgotten what the old labels looked like and have adjusted to Tags very quickly. Looks like most others have as well and Apple have kept with a winning formula.


Cheers


Pete

Oct 29, 2014 3:54 PM in response to ntslee

Tell Apple if you wish, but obviously nowhere near enough users felt the same and complained to Apple feedback as they have not been returned. You can try one more voice to this very old thread at feedback


But don't hold your breath. You can always try one of the third party installs mentioned many many times throughout this thread such as XtraFinda.


(Also using all Caps is considered as shouting and therefor rude in forums. Normal lower case is more effective and usually gains more help)


Good luck with it


Pete

Nov 8, 2014 11:18 AM in response to Madashelluphere

I was able to get it back, its a 3rd party download, http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/43078/sideeffects/download

Instructions http://mac.appstorm.net/reviews/graphics/putting-color-back-into-finder-with-sid eeffects/


check to see if PowerboxInjector.app is in Login Items (go to System Preferences - Users and Groups). If not, click the + sign and locate it in the Applications Folder.

Now launch it using Spotlight (or from Applications).

It's a little intermittent, but it adds color to open / save in some apps.

Might have to reboot or try logging out then in after you do that and then it should always work, when it messes up just logout then log back in and your good


I don'trecommend but you can also try http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/40989/colorfulsidebar


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Nov 9, 2014 10:31 AM in response to peterleary

Solution to this is very simple; just download 3rd party app called EXTRAFINDER. I have been using it since Mavericks came out. Very easy to disable and/or remove if you decide it's not for you but I really doubt you'll want to do that!


Extrafinder not only restores the color highlighting but actually has a lot of other very useful options, like one that automatically sizes columns in Finder which I have found to be invaluable.


This app is extremely well designed, easy to use, and I have experienced no bugs or any other negative things. Somebody put a lot of time & effort into it to make it effective and trouble-free.


What's nice about this app compared to others with similar functionality is that this one applies all customization to Finder itself, not a third-party version of Finder (such as the way Pathfinder works, for instance). And the icing on the cake is that it is free, and is frequently updated. I highly recommend it 🙂

ST

Nov 9, 2014 11:03 AM in response to sturner6

Also, want to add...I find tags pretty useful and XtraFInder allows you to use both tags and labels. XtraFInder preference settings are VERY customizable to accommodate whatever your specific workflow might be. Just spend a few minutes to really get familiar with its' capabilities.


Lastly, don't pay attention to naysayers and negative people on this forum; there seems to be a lot of people that post to this forum only for the purpose of hearing themselves talk, and trying to pick fights with everybody (sort of an "anti-social" networking kind of thing I guess...LOL!)


Now, if somebody could possibly tell me how to restore shortcut keys to colored labels, I'd be eternally grateful. So far, I've seen a bunch of Youtube tutorial how to do this but none seem to work. Anyone have a clue??

Dec 13, 2014 12:50 PM in response to Madashelluphere

Mavericks dot 'Tags' are really unhelpful when you're used to full coloured strip. I found an app that someone wrote which allows you to customize elements to make up for some things that Mavericks doesn't do. I'm able to color folders, but it only shows when you view as single list in Finder window. Not ideal, but it's better than nothing. Please correct me if you find a way to view colored tags in column/lists.


The App is by Tran Ky Nam and can be found here: http://www.trankynam.com/xtrafinder/


I hope this resolves some frustration experienced with Mavericks silly little dots!


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