How to Browse Files on a Mac
If you are new to using Mac, you may find it different from Windows or other operating systems. However, one of the things that remain constant is the way you browse files. Whether you are looking for a document you saved, a music file or a photo, you need to know how to navigate through your Mac’s file system.
In this article, we will take you through the various ways you can browse files on your Mac.
Using Finder
Finder is the default file manager on Mac. To launch it, click on the Finder icon on your Dock, or you can press Command + Space and type in ‘Finder’ to search for it. Once in Finder, you can access files in various locations such as Documents, Music, Pictures, Downloads, and others.
To navigate through the various folders, you can click on each one on the left pane of the Finder window. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Command + Shift + G to launch the ‘Go to Folder’ dialog box where you can enter the path to the folder you want to access.
Using Spotlight
Spotlight is a powerful search tool on Mac that can help you find anything on your computer. To access Spotlight, click on the magnifying glass on the right corner of the menu bar. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Command + Space.
Spotlight allows you to search for files by name, content or file type. You can also use it to launch apps, search the web, perform calculations and more.
Using Terminal
Terminal is a command-line interface that allows you to navigate through your Mac’s file system and perform various tasks. To launch Terminal, press Command + Space and type in ‘Terminal’.
Once in Terminal, you need to know a few commands to navigate through folders. Here are some of the basic commands to get you started:
– cd: allows you to change directory. For example, typing ‘cd Documents’ will take you to the Documents folder.
– ls: lists the files and folders in the current directory.
– pwd: shows the path to the current directory.
– mkdir: creates a new folder.
Using iCloud Drive
iCloud Drive allows you to access your files across all your Apple devices. You can easily browse your files on your Mac, iPhone or iPad. To access iCloud Drive on your Mac, click on the iCloud Drive icon on the left pane of the Finder window.
You can also access iCloud Drive from the web by going to iCloud.com and logging in with your Apple ID.
Conclusion
Navigating through your Mac’s file system may seem overwhelming at first, but with these methods, you should be able to find your files quickly and easily. Whether you prefer using Finder, Spotlight, Terminal or iCloud Drive, it’s all about finding the method that works best for you.