In this lesson, from my upcoming tutorial on the Files app on the iPad, I look at how you create the Recently Deleted location,delete files and folders, and recover a deleted file or folder.
What You’ll Learn in this Lesson:
- How to delete files and folders through the pop-menu
- How to delete files and folders via drag-and-drop
- How to delete multiple files and folders
- How when you delete a file or folder, the Files app creates the Recently Deleted location
- How to recover files and folders from the Recently Deleted location
- How to delete files and folders immediately so they are unrecoverable
Look for the complete tutorial soon!
Check the health of your battery on your iPhone
/in Newsletter, Newsletter Premium/by Dan WassinkIs your battery not lasting as long as it used to on your iPhone? Did you know you could check the status or condition of your battery? See how in this tip.
LESSON PREVIEW: Learn how to share files with the Files app on the iPad
/in Newsletter, Newsletter Premium, Teaser/by Dan WassinkIn this lesson, from my upcoming tutorial on the Files app on the iPad, I look at the different options for sharing files including sharing via the pop-up menu and sharing multiple files through the select option.
What You’ll Learn in this Lesson:
Look for the complete tutorial soon!
Show the Path Bar for files and folders in Finder Windows on the Mac
/in Newsletter Premium, Newsletter Preview, vTip for Mac/by Dan WassinkHave you ever wanted to see the path of a file or folder on your Mac? It’s easy to see when you show the Path Bar in a Finder Window. When the Path Bar is shown, just select the file or folder you want to see the path and at the bottom of your Finder window, you will see the path to your selected file or folder.
See how in this video.
LESSON PREVIEW: Learn how to tag files and folders in the Files app on the iPad
/in Newsletter, Newsletter Premium, Teaser/by Dan WassinkIn this lesson, from my upcoming tutorial on the Files app on the iPad, I look at how you tag files and folders, as well as how you manage your tags and view all the files or folders with a specific tag.
What You’ll Learn in this Lesson:
Look for the complete tutorial soon!
LESSON PREVIEW: Learn how to rename and view information about a file or folder in the Files app on the iPad
/in Newsletter, Newsletter Premium, Teaser/by Dan WassinkIn this lesson, from my upcoming tutorial on the Files app on the iPad, I look at how you rename files and folders, as well as view the information about a file or folder.
What You’ll Learn in this Lesson:
Look for the complete tutorial soon!
LESSON PREVIEW: Learn how to Favorite folders for easy access in the Files app on the iPad
/in Newsletter Premium, Newsletter Preview, Teaser/by Dan WassinkIn this lesson, from my upcoming tutorial on the Files app on the iPad, I look at how you can favorite a folder, or add a folder to the sidebar in the Files app on the iPad for easy access.
What You’ll Learn in this Lesson:
Look for the complete tutorial soon!
LESSON PREVIEW: Learn how to store files using the On My iPad location in the Files app on the iPad
/in Newsletter, Newsletter Premium, Teaser/by Dan WassinkIn this lesson, from my upcoming tutorial on the Files app on the iPad, I look at how to add your iPad as a location to store files and folders, including how to copy a file or folder to your iPad.
What You’ll Learn in this Lesson:
Look for the complete tutorial soon!
LESSON PREVIEW: Learn how to delete and recover deleted files and folders in the Files app on the iPad
/in Newsletter, Newsletter Premium, Teaser/by Dan WassinkIn this lesson, from my upcoming tutorial on the Files app on the iPad, I look at how you create the Recently Deleted location,delete files and folders, and recover a deleted file or folder.
What You’ll Learn in this Lesson:
Look for the complete tutorial soon!
LESSON PREVIEW: Moving, Duplicating, and Copying Files in the Files app on the iPad
/in Newsletter Premium, Newsletter Preview, Teaser/by Dan WassinkIn this lesson, from my upcoming tutorial on the Files app on the iPad, I look at the different ways to move, duplicate, and copy files and folders.
What You’ll Learn in this Lesson:
Look for the complete tutorial soon!
Lock your notes in the Notes app on the iPhone
/in Newsletter Premium, Newsletter Preview, Teaser/by Dan WassinkDo need to hide the content of a note or two in your Notes app on the iPhone? Just lock the note so it requires your password or Touch ID to show the contents. See how in this video.
LESSON PREVIEW: Learn the different ways to create folders in the Files app on the iPad
/in Newsletter, Newsletter Premium, Teaser/by Dan WassinkIn this lesson, from my upcoming tutorial on the Files app on the iPad, I look at the different ways to create folders in the Files app on the iPad.
What You’ll Learn in this Lesson:
Look for the complete tutorial soon!
LESSON PREVIEW: Learn how Search works in the Files app on the iPad
/in Newsletter, Newsletter Preview, Teaser/by Dan WassinkIn this shorter lesson, from my upcoming tutorial on the Files app on the iPad, I look at how search works when searching for a file or folder in the Files app.
What You’ll Learn in this Lesson:
Look for the complete tutorial soon!
LESSON PREVIEW: Browsing your Files and Folders in the Files app on the iPad
/in Newsletter Premium, Newsletter Preview, Teaser/by Dan WassinkIn this lesson, from my upcoming tutorial on the Files app on the iPad, I look at the different view options we have when we browse your files and folders in the Files app.
What You’ll Learn in this Lesson:
Look for the complete tutorial soon!
LESSON PREVIEW: Managing Locations in the Files app on the iPad
/in Newsletter, Newsletter Premium, Teaser/by Dan WassinkIn this lesson, from my upcoming tutorial on the Files app for the iPad, I look at how to browse and manage locations including adding locations, hiding locations, and reordering locations.
What You’ll Learn in this Lesson:
Look for the complete tutorial soon!
Need to find all your applications in the Applications folder?
/in Newsletter, Newsletter Premium, vTip for Mac/by Dan WassinkAre you wanting to find all your applications in the Applications folder? Not sure where to find this folder? It’s easy! Just click on the desktop or a Finder window to make sure you are in the Finder. Then under the Menu Bar, select Go>Applications. The Applications folder will open in a new window. Now just find the application you want to open.