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)
Sass wrote:
Isn't that just adding steps? Adding time and steps to complete a task should not be considered progress. I'm finding each iteration of OSX goes backwards in ease of functionality. If you don't organize in the exact way as Apple's execs you are screwed!
I Am running Yosemite and have used every OSX before it. No Apple Exec has ever I fluenced me as how to 'exactly' organise my Mac. What are all these backward steps you are talking about? Have you read this thread and see how people found alternative third party apps. Do you realise how long ago this thread started?
Contact Apple as suggested and stop ranting here. It will achive nothing.
Pete
Nice point sass, amazing to see a thread this long with so many users upset about an issue that completely "reverses" what once apple dominated with.. user usability.
Though a few nice features exist with the revamp – the fact that the ability as a system function being no longer available is a major technical issue with mac OX any more.
~Ty for posting.
TotalFinder and XtraFinder are used by many. Most who use them are reporting positive results. I found them a bit cumbersome for my needs, but it is good to see some third parties picking up tbe options slack for those who need or prefer it. Very few negative reports here on either.
If you wish to argue with Apple then ring Apple. It hasn't worked for anyone else in the last couple of years but in your case the arguement seems so compelling, albeit in a long dead thread, that they may change back the colour tags for the tens and tens of millions of Mac users just so you can use your Mac as you did some years ago. You can also try the Contact Us link at the bottom of these pages. If we see it return, everybody will know who to thank.
Cheers
Pete
A brief summary, current as of August 2015, in an attempt to help anyone new looking for a solution:
Upgraded to Yosemite this week (from Snow Leopard!), discovered labels replaced by tags, looked for a solution, spent hours wading through this ridiculously mammoth thread which seems mostly to consist of about four users in a three-year argument, figured this summary might help other users avoid having to do the same.
ben pc: THANK YOU for posting that summary and saving me and others another several hours of wading! I just did the Snow Leopard --> Yosemite upgrade myself, even later than you. 🙂 And thanks to everyone else for your helpful posts and complaints which I share.
I can appreciate the advantage of being able to "Tag" items with more than one Tag/colored dot. But Apple should really also offer the option to highlight items with one color, since clear, bold highlighting is a vital productivity option that countless users rely upon.
OSX could easily show the full highlight as well as any other colored Tag dots off to the side, or offer the option of displaying either a highlight or Tag dots. (Thunderbird Mail is an example of the dual functionality of a single highlight color but other colored tags being allowed, albeit not as elegantly as the dots.)
I'm in the process of changing from Snow Leopard to Mavericks; I find it hard to call it upgrading. I've been a Mac user for 26 years and watch You Tube videos of the 1984 Mac Commercial and the Mac vs PC guy to get my sarcastic laughs. From a OS that encouraged creativity and personality, Macintosh has become even more rigid than the 1990s Microsoft. Thank you for posing this; it makes the change process a wee bit les painful.
Sass
A lot of years has passed since Snow Leopard. 4 OSXs to be exact with a fifth to be released shortly and yet Apple users have grown amazingly. It's horses for course. If you prefer Snow Leopard then stay with it. It is just that it is no longer supported with Security Updates, which are now vital in this age of hacking. As far as productivity, our business has never performed better with the later OSXs and we are now looking forward to 10.11 and its increased interaction with iDevices that Corporations and businesses rely on so heavily these days. Remember that the whole demographics of Apple users has changed and the increased figures speak for themselves. Many millions of Mac users have never heard of let alone used the old OSXs such as Snow Leopard.
Cheers and Happy Computing
Pete
I went from Snow Leopard to Lion to Mountain Lion with no problems.
Mavericks was free, but I didn't like it. Yosemite, on the other hand, I'm quite happy with (apart from labels, but no-one at Apple has responded to my requests for their return). Move up to Yosemite.
There's a new OS in the offing, but I'd wait till it's had a run.
I wish Apple wouldn't keep bringing out a new OS so often.
My workaround, not the best but helps restore Labels, slightly. I copy the icon of a generic folder that's the color I need and paste it on the new folder. It doesn't carry the color all the way across the window but it helps somewhat. Is it a pain in the neck to achieve something so very simple? Yes. Thanks Apple, two steps forward one step back.
I'm unhappy with flat screen monitors. Backwards step Apple!!
Pete
For two years, now, Apple has paid no attention to the multitude of users' complaints on the replacement of Labels with tiny little dots in Finder. Now, with the integration of System Integrity Protection (SIP) in El Capitan, two neat little apps that restored Labels (XtraFinder and Total Finder) have been rendered probably forever incompatible. It's time to bombard Apple with requests for the reinstatement of Labels. Remember when Apple thought eliminating "Save As..." was a good idea? Give Apple a piece of your mind here http://www.apple.com/feedback/macosx.html
OK, have left feedback for Apple.
fiddledeedee wrote:
For two years, now, Apple has paid no attention to the multitude of users' complaints on the replacement of Labels with tiny little dots in Finder. Now, with the integration of System Integrity Protection (SIP) in El Capitan, two neat little apps that restored Labels (XtraFinder and Total Finder) have been rendered probably forever incompatible. It's time to bombard Apple with requests for the reinstatement of Labels. Remember when Apple thought eliminating "Save As..." was a good idea? Give Apple a piece of your mind here http://www.apple.com/feedback/macosx.html
That is the fault of XtraFinder and TotalFinder Developers. They have had access to Developer betas for quite a while. Contact them as to when they may be updating to El Capitan compatibility.
ps. Save As is still there if you hold down the Option key when clicking on File in the menu bar.
Pete
I'm with ya! Doubt they'll listen though 🙂
Such a shame they got rid of this super useful feature.
I hate the new tags in Mavericks, need coloured folders!!