FinderFinder A fair amount of Mac users have ditched the “All My Files” default Finder window option by setting new windows to open to the ~/ Home directory again, which was long the default in Mac OS X anyway. This is usually because All My Files is viewed as an overwhelming amalgamation of every single thing on your Mac dumped into a single folder, which, in fairness, that’s exactly what it is.

But All My files doesn’t have to be mess to look through, and a simple sorting toggle can transform the folder from a disaster to a productivity aid, offering quick access to all the most recently used and opened files on the Mac.

Let’s review a few quick adjustments which can make All My Files view a bit more useful to Mac users.

Set ‘All My Files’ to Arrange By Last Opened Date

The “Date Last Opened” file arrangement view will split the ‘All My Files’ view into date categories, like “Today”, “Yesterday”, “Previous 7 Days”, “Previous 30 Days”, etc. In effect, this turns the All My Files folder into a folder of your active work, updating automatically based upon your file usage.

Arrange All My Files by Date Last OpenedArrange All My Files by Date Last Opened

This means if you’ve opened a group of files scattered around the hard drive, they’ll all appear at the top of this list, making them easy to locate again for future work.

We covered a variety of this by sorting using the “Date Modified” setting to quickly access recent work too, but “Date Last Opened” is arguably even more useful because it’ll show files that were opened but not necessarily modified (modified being a file was edited and saved). Last Opened is just that, if a file was merely opened it will update to the top of the file list.

Sort by “Date Last Opened” in List View

You’ll be forgiven if you think to yourself “wait, didn’t I just do this?” in the first step, but it turns out that “Arrange” and “Sort” are two different things in the Finder, and despite both having a “Date Last Opened” name, they work a bit differently. Fortunately, they compliment each other very well, thus, we’re going to enable them both for All My Files.

You’ll have to use the “List” view of Finder windows to get the sorting options available to you, then just click on the “Date Last Opened” option so that the triangle is pointing downwards, indicating that the most recently opened files will be listed first.

Sort All My Files by Date Last OpenedSort All My Files by Date Last Opened

As a sorting option, “Date Last Opened” will place the most recently opened files at the very top of the already date arranged file lists, meaning if something was modified at 2PM it would show above a file modified at 10AM. Compare the two screen shots below to see how this sort option differs.

With “Date Last Opened” sorting enabled, most recent files are on top:

Date Last Opened Sorting in All my Files of OS X FinderDate Last Opened Sorting in All my Files of OS X Finder

With “Name” sorting enabled, files are sorted alphabetically:

Name sorting with Date arrangement in OS X FinderName sorting with Date arrangement in OS X Finder

See the difference?

This is why if you’re interested in accessing your most recently used documents, the former setting is usually preferable. It’s also just a handy way to see the last time a file was accessed in general, if you’re wondering when something was last modified, or if someone else took a peak at a document or two.

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