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  2. Product finder - Wikipedia

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    Comparison table – A comparison table is a basic version of a product finder that allows consumers to easily compare products, [citation needed] features and prices. Using structured rows and columns, a comparison table puts products and services side-by-side with all the relevant features and prices listed below each product.

  3. Finder (software) - Wikipedia

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    The Finder uses a view of the file system that is rendered using a desktop metaphor; that is, the files and folders are represented as appropriate icons. It uses a similar interface to Apple's Safari browser, where the user can click on a folder to move to it and move between locations using "back" and "forward" arrow buttons.

  4. Talk:Finder (software) - Wikipedia

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    It's a reference to the 10.3 Finder's behavior when you push the little white pill in the top-right corner of the window. Not only does the brushed-metal appearance go away, but the Finder's behavior changes to something that is consistent neither with the NeXT-file-browser behavior of the normal windows nor the classic Finder behavior.

  5. Use AOL Mail Smart Features

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    Some features not available in all locales or mobile platforms - If you don't see a Smart Feature in AOL Mail, it might not be available in your locale yet. Still need help? Call paid premium support at 1-800-358-4860 to get live expert help from AOL Customer Care.

  6. AirTag - Wikipedia

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    AirTag is designed to act as a key finder, which helps people find personal objects such as keys, bags, apparel, small electronic devices and vehicles. To locate lost items, AirTags use Apple's crowdsourced Find My network, estimated in early 2021 to consist of approximately one billion devices worldwide that detect and anonymously report ...

  7. Path Finder - Wikipedia

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    Path Finder (originally SNAX) is a Macintosh file browser developed by Cocoatech. [1] [2] First released in 2001 simultaneously with the public release of Mac OS X 10.0 (Cheetah), [3] it replicates or integrates most of the features of the Finder, but introduces additional functionality similar to that found in the Windows File Explorer, the defunct Norton Commander, and other third-party file ...

  8. Spotlight (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    The feature helps users search contacts, mail metadata, [12] calendars, media and other content. [12] Compared to Spotlight on macOS, the iOS search ability is limited. [12] The Spotlight screen is opened with a finger-flick to the right from the primary home screen, or, as of iOS 7, by pulling down on any of the home screens. [12]

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