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On 2011-01-03 +0900 (JST), at 3:30 PM, Žorvaršur Davķšsson wrote:
> When I search for applications on my hard disk with Spotlight I would like to receive the results showing me the *version number*. This does not seem to be possible. Is this a bug in Snow Leopard?
In my Mac mini, it is shown.
> This is what I do: I do a Spotlight search "Find by Name" (Shift + Command + F) and enter the name of a certain application. The search window only contains the columns
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> Name
> Date Modified
> Date Created
> Kind
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> I click on the search window (in order to activate it) and then press Command + J (= Show View Options) to display the pane where the window columns can be checked and unchecked. The following columns are deactivated (grayed out):
> Size, Version, Comments and Label.
I'm not sure but try to create a new folder, open it in Finder, switch to List view, Show View options and, if you can check 'Version', check it and click 'Use as Defaults'.
If this does not work, download Secrets PrefPane from
<http://secrets.blacktree.com/>
In its Finder tab, you will find 'Show version column in search results'. Enable it and relaunch Finder.
Kino
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