Saturday 20 June 2015

How to Compress File Size on your Mac OS X

Want to compress file size on your Mac? Want to decrease the size of any file on your Mac OS X? Then in this article I am going to help you out.


Since, you guys are going to learn to compress file size on your Mac OS X. Many of the users do come across in the need of this feature as they want to compress file in order to save some space on your Mac. And, it can be also used when you are sending that particular to someone, in that time compressing will help you out in reducing the file size which would make you sending convenient for sure.
The awesome thing about this guide is that it would not require any kind of third-party app, I’ll be making you learn to do it by using the built-in feature of your make which is hidden from you yet.

Compress File Size On Mac

So, here are the steps which you guys need to apply in order to compress file size on your Mac and that too without going for any app. Now without taking your time, I would request you to get towards the below piece of writing.
  • First of all, select file or folder from Finder.
  • Now you need to right click on file or Control-Click on the file.
  • It will bring up a pop up menus, you need to Click on Compress “File_Name” option.
  • Afterwards, it will start compressing your file and ones it is done, you’ll have a file with same name but with .zip extension which will show that your file is successfully compressed.
  • This was it!

Conclusion

So, this was our article about compressing any file on your Mac. I am sure it would have been proven helpful for many of you out there. If you have any kind of questions to ask related to this article then do share it with us. I shall get back to your queries as soon as possible.
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