
He turns to Spotlight only when he “can’t find something the old-fashioned way, or when I want to answer an open-ended question like ‘How many images did I create last month?’” John turns to Spotlight only when he can’t find something the ‘old-fashioned way.’ While some Mac users I spoke to aren’t overly concerned with where their files are specifically, John definitely cares. Nor has he yet availed himself of Apple’s new attempts to simplify file organization: “I haven’t started using “I have way too many files for All My Files to be useful to me,” he says.

One feature he doesn’t use is OS X’s All My Files feature.
