The Preview pane gives you so much more than just a simple preview. You can view lots of information about a file, and even change things like the file name and tags. You can customize what is shown in the Preview Pane for each file type.
Hal: The Preview app is a very different thing. First, it is a while app that you open files with, not something you would use to view the contents of a file without opening it at all. Second, it only works with images, PDFs and a few other things. Not videos, sound files and many other file types. Third, Preview has markup tools and ways to convert and export images.
Lindy
4 years ago
OMG...this is an awesome tip. I use quicklook a lot but this is so much better for my purposes. Thanks, Gary, for being my Mac Guru.
Charles Solomon
4 years ago
Gary, when you showed how to use the ... to add functions to Finder Preview I noticed that one of the options is "Create Searchable PDF." That means Mac OS has given us an OCR engine to use with non-searchable PDFs, PDFs that are images! And it doesn't just create a mass of text, it preserves formatting such as Bold and Underline and Center. Unless a person has Adobe products, that is huge! It is also relevant to your recent comment on OwlOCR.
Joyce Hann
4 years ago
Hi, this is exactly what I am used to seeing and using. Now Finder has stopped showing the preview pane. It just shows a 'wheelie'. No answer on Apple support forum. Suggestions?
Gary...An amazing drill-down...thanks, but I’m curious how this differs from the PREVIEW app. Thanks...Hal
Hal: The Preview app is a very different thing. First, it is a while app that you open files with, not something you would use to view the contents of a file without opening it at all. Second, it only works with images, PDFs and a few other things. Not videos, sound files and many other file types. Third, Preview has markup tools and ways to convert and export images.
OMG...this is an awesome tip. I use quicklook a lot but this is so much better for my purposes. Thanks, Gary, for being my Mac Guru.
Gary, when you showed how to use the ... to add functions to Finder Preview I noticed that one of the options is "Create Searchable PDF." That means Mac OS has given us an OCR engine to use with non-searchable PDFs, PDFs that are images! And it doesn't just create a mass of text, it preserves formatting such as Bold and Underline and Center. Unless a person has Adobe products, that is huge! It is also relevant to your recent comment on OwlOCR.
Hi, this is exactly what I am used to seeing and using. Now Finder has stopped showing the preview pane. It just shows a 'wheelie'. No answer on Apple support forum. Suggestions?
Joyce: A "wheelie?" No idea what you mean by that. What happens when you try to turn the Preview pane on or off? Have you tried a restart?