OS X’s Quick Look lets you view a file’s contents by selecting it in the Finder and then pressing the spacebar. There’s no need to wait for the file to open in an application—it appears immediately, ...
Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 years, has been a contributing author to MacFixIt since the spring of 2008. One of his passions is troubleshooting Mac problems and making the best use of Macs ...
As I noted last month, I love Leopard’s Quick Look feature, which lets you get an instant preview of a file by selecting the file and pressing the space bar. However, in order for this feature to work ...
TUAW reader David wrote us to ask how he could view .erb files (Rails development) in Quick Look. The fact is, there are a lot of plain-text files with extensions that Quick Look doesn't recognize. It ...
Folder Quick Look is a totally free Mac app that scratches an irritating itch the Mac has had for a long time. It lets you preview the contents of a folder when using Quick Look. It’s a great utility ...
So far as I can tell, practically everybody loves Leopard's Quick Look previewer. For today's Mac 101 I thought I'd share a few tips about using Quick Look. First is nice little tip from Mac OS X ...
Apple announced some new Quick Look features for visionOS 2.0 at WWDC 2024. In this article we'll look at new ways to use QuickLook in Apple Vision Pro. Quick Look is a feature of visionOS that allows ...
To get macOS’ Quick Look on Windows, install the free QuickLook app from the Microsoft Store. Once running, press Spacebar in File Explorer to preview files instantly. It supports various formats, ...
In previous versions of macOS, the Quick Look feature lets you view photos and files without having to open them in an app. In macOS Mojave, Apple has also introduced some convenient new editing tools ...
The purpose of Leopard's Quick Look is to give you a glance or a peek a document's contents without going through the overhead of launching the document's owning application. This is an interesting ...