![]() If you’re looking for a specific music video, search for the full artist and song name followed by ‘video’. The more specific the name the better the result will be. Looking for a specific video you know or suspect is somewhere on the web? Just Spotlight for it: You’ll see current weather and a forecast, great! 3: Find Web Videos Quickly Want to know what the temperature is in another city? Wondering what the weather is like at the coast? Just search: You get the idea, just use natural language, and you’ll be able to find stuff you worked on, whatever it is! 2: Get Weather Reports for Anywhere For example, you can now perform searches like this: ![]() ![]() Spotlight has long been able to find documents and specific file types and even search based upon file dates, but what’s new is being able to use natural language to direct those searches. 1: Instantly Find Recently Worked on Documents of Any Type with Natural Language If you’re not on at least El Capitan or Sierra, you can browse through other Spotlight tips that work in other versions of Mac OS X too. Assuming you’re on a modern version of Mac OS X hit Command+Spacebar to summon Spotlight and follow along to learn some really neat tricks on the Mac. ![]()
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