![]() ![]() The concept however is quite similar – you can assign a custom “Tag” to any file or folder (including iCloud items like Pages and presentations) that help you view and organise your files. ![]() The new Tags feature is a vast improvement (and long overdue) on the old “labels” feature available in previous versions of OS X. As another example – you might choose to tag all your invoices with the Tag “Invoices” and unpaid ones “Unpaid Invoices” – meaning that you can instantly see (wherever they are actually saved) the ones that need attention. With Mavericks, you can use metadata (that’s basically information that describes data!) to organise your files in a much more efficient and powerful way. For example, you might want to tag all your electronic receipts or company documents, or perhaps you’re working on a special project that needs to be marked as important. After all, it does take some effort to keep organised and create an easy-to-use structure that helps you remember where you left important documents. Apple obviously believes that organising your files into folders is a bit old-hat. ![]()
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