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Since the Finder is part of the macOS and is not a third-party app, it cannot be installed on your Windows 10/11 computers. The only option to try the Finder on a Windows 10/11 computer is to install macOS in a virtual machine and then try the Finder.
for all Windows machines, use iTunes; for older versions of Mac (running OS Mojave or earlier), use iTunes; on a Mac running OS Catalina or later, there is no iTunes. Instead, one uses Finder (for all iPods)
When you connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod to your computer, it should appear in the Finder, the Apple Devices app, or iTunes.
Finder is a powerful tool for really fast and easy searching any files on your computer or local network. It is radical alternative for standard Windows file search utility. Finder features. Find files, which Windows can't!
QuickLook is a free app that brings the same preview feature to Windows 10’s File Explorer. Microsoft has adopted a bunch of macOS features over the years, such as Continuum and the new...
You can use the Apple Devices app on your Windows device to manage your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch and sync music, movies, and TV shows to them. You can also use the app to back up, update, or restore an Apple device. See Intro to syncing your Windows device and Apple devices.
Learn how to update your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to the latest version of iOS or iPadOS using your computer. If you can't update wirelessly on your device, you can update manually using the Finder on a computer that you trust.
Finder is exclusively on Mac computers, not iPads or iPhones. iTunes used to be an app on Mac computers but is currently only on Windows PCs. It cannot be installed on an iPad or iPhone.
I'm switching from a Mac to a PC with Windows 10. Is there anyway (either 1st party or 3rd party) to make the File Explorer in Windows 10 look like Finder's column view in Mac OSX? Windows 10 File Explorer looks like this:
Your file explorer should appear by default on your task bar; it's icon looks like a file folder. If you don't have access to that shortcut, you can just type "this pc" or "file explorer" into the search box, and to get to your C: drive, just type "c:" into the same box.