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When using Mountain Duck on my M1 Mac, I am able to add color tags to folders in the finder. However, those folders don't appear when I click on the appropriate tag in the Finder sidebar.
I know tags are a MacOS specific feature and can be wonky on cloud storage. The tag list in the Finder sidebar works correctly on iCloud (which I expected) and using CloudMounter, although tags don't sync to other computers on Dropbox or OneDrive.
Can anyone tell me if this is the normal behavior?
Do I need to give the Finder time to index these folders so that they will display properly?
Any suggested workarounds? I use tags to collect similar folders on multiple services and across multiple directory trees, but I'm open to another method that doesn't use tags.
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When using Mountain Duck on my M1 Mac, I am able to add color tags to folders in the finder. However, those folders don't appear when I click on the appropriate tag in the Finder sidebar.
I know tags are a MacOS specific feature and can be wonky on cloud storage. The tag list in the Finder sidebar works correctly on iCloud (which I expected) and using CloudMounter, although tags don't sync to other computers on Dropbox or OneDrive.
Thanks,
Ken Tryon
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