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Smart Folders are easily the hottest new item in Tiger, and they’re powered by Spotlight’s index which just makes them even more powerful. The two places I’ve found that I use them the most are in Mail and the Finder, so I’ll just run over the best applications I’ve found. If you find another, feel free to leave a comment.
Finder
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Recent apps in the Apple menu is a little off because it goes by number, not time, so the following works great:
Similarly, scope the following to your documents and desktop folders:
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cp
Good starter ideas for using Mac OS X 10.4 “Tiger”‘s Smart Folders feature.
Has anybody else seen this?
I flag messages, and they end up in my Flagged smart mailbox. Great.
If I delete any flagged messages without removing the flag first, the flagged mailbox message count stays the same, yet the message is gone (deleted, trash emptied).
My flagged messages box right now says it has 31 messages. It only has 14. I’ve tried deleting the mailbox and creating a new one. No luck. Same count.