Apple's newest Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks system adds a lot of new features to the original, helping users keep their files cleaner and more rational. Mac users ' favorite is undoubtedly the new Finder tag feature, which allows users to check multiple folder windows through different Finder tabs at once. This new feature reduces clutter in the desktop window and makes it easier to view multiple files at the same time. Let's take a look at how to open a different tab in the Finder in the new Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks system.
1. Add the Finder's icon to the desktop boot bar
2. Select a destination folder that you want to open in a new tab
3. Click the drop-down arrow next to the "Settings" icon in the toolbar at the top of the screen and select "Open on new tab".
4. Press the Command+t button to select a new tab.
In this way, most of the folders you use in the future can be displayed at the root of 4 levels, but if you want to move the files to another folder, you will have to change the folder level again. This new feature will definitely make it easier for you to browse multiple folders if you often see too many desktop windows and you can't find the folders you want to find.
By drawing on the multi-label mode in the browser, the Finder window now supports tabbed browsing mode, allowing the user to simply open a window and browse through the folder in the form of a new tab, so that everyone's desktop becomes neat again.