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Using AirDrop to send files to your Mac is convenient, but where they go isn't as clear, unfortunately. Here's a guide that will help you find them.
If you're searching for something on your Mac and Finder isn't finding it, there are a few things you can try. In this guide, we'll go over 9 easy ways to get Finder working again.
OS 26 Tahoe introduces features like customizable Terminal themes, Smart Shortcuts, and motion cues while traveling.
Finder Hides File Paths and the Address Bar . In Windows Explorer, the file path is pretty easy to find. It's at the top in an address bar, easy to access at any given time.
While most of your Mac's hidden files and folders are located in its hidden Library folder (not the regular one you can access through Finder), you may still need to search for them elsewhere.
Method 2. Try the finder’s search feature on Mac. Finder on Mac features a built-in search capability that allows you to find files in any folder on your Mac.
To find and delete downloads, first open Finder, and then select Downloads from the left margin. From there, select and delete the files you don't want anymore.