This simple utility is one of the Mac’s best tools. Here’s how to use it to preview code, peek into archives, and more.
Apple claims that a lot of its software is magic. Quick Look really is.
You can, while browsing files on your Mac, hit the spacebar to see a preview. This works for images, documents, and media files, and there are even some basic editing capabilities.
It’s great, but there are all kinds of files the format doesn’t support. Fortunately, you can change that. There are plenty of free applications that add new powers to Quick Look—here are a few of the best ones.
Please note that changes made to macOS a few years ago broke a lot of the Quick Look plugins available online. Everything listed here works as of macOS 12 Monterey.
Read more at Wired.com

