Hazel_v4.1.4.torrent
Hazel 4.1.4 | Mac OS X | 20.2 MB.
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Hazel is your personal love home, organizing and cleaning folders based on rules you define. Hazel can also manage your trash and uninstall applications.
Hazel can also manage your basket and remove applications. Hazel lets you sort files by name, type, date, site or email address from which the image came. With this program, you also have the ability to attach color labels to create Spotlight keywords and comments. Hazel also eliminates incomplete or re-boot.
Hazel can also control your shopping cart and so prevent yourself from having to clean it. The program works in the background, allowing you to concentrate on its core tasks and not waste time sorting and deleting files. In short, the movie files in the folder appear Movies, music files in the Music folder, etc. The idea itself is not new, in this algorithm, for example, operate the filters in email clients – sorting incoming mail into different boxes addition, the utility has other useful functions – Work with a basket, clean the system unnecessary files, support for Spotlight, Automator, iLife and AppSweet function, removing the remains of the applications after removing them.
$28 to buy
Create rules to automatically keep your files organized
Hazel watches whatever folders you tell it to, automatically organizing your files according to the rules you create. It features a rule interface similar to that of Apple Mail so you should feel right at home. Have Hazel move files around based on name, date, type, what site/email address it came from (Safari and Mail only) and much more. Automatically put your music in your Music folder, movies in Movies. Keep your downloads off the desktop and put them where they are supposed to be. screenshot of main ui screenshot of rules
More than just filing
Hazel can open, archive, set color labels and add Spotlight comments. In addition, you can have Hazel rename your files or sort them into subfolders based on name, date or whatever combination of attributes you choose. With Hazel's rule-based engine, you can create powerful workflows to automatically organize and process your files.
App sweep
When you throw away applications, they can leave behind support files that never get cleaned up. With Hazel's App Sweep, Hazel will detect when you throw applications away, search for its support files and offer to throw those away as well. Uninstalling applications is integrated with your Trash so you don't even have to think about it.
Made a mistake? When you pull the application back out of the Trash, Hazel can re-install the support files for you so you don't lose a thing. In addition, App Sweep can work for all users on the same computer. If you throw away an app, other users of the app will get a chance to have their support files thrown away when they log in. screenshot of appsweep screenshot of iLife
iLife Support
Hazel features new actions to import your files into iPhoto or iTunes. Keep your media in line. Add to your library or to a specific playlist or photo album. And now with Hazel 3, you can import into Aperture projects and folders as well.
Spotlight Integration
Advanced Spotlight integration allows you to use any Spotlight attribute in your rules. Filter files based on Spotlight attributes or use them in conjunction with the renaming and sorting actions. Sort your photos by aperture or shutter speed or rename your music files with artist, album and year. Make your metadata work for you. screenshot of Spotlight
Never take out the trash again
You can have Hazel manage your Trash. Select from different options to keep your Trash in check. And for extra security, Hazel can also shred files like Finder's 'Secure Empty Trash' option. screenshot of trash UI screenshot of script editor
Extend, Customize, Integrate
Hazel's rules can trigger Automator workflows, AppleScripts and scripts in your language of choice. Hazel will run whatever you throw at it, making it easy for you to integrate into your workflow.
Work undisturbed
Hazel works quietly in the background allowing you to focus on your real tasks. Just set up your rules via a System Preferences pane and let Hazel do its job. Hazel tries not to hog up resources. You won't notice it's there but you'll notice when it's gone. screenshot of menubar iconscreenshot of Growl
Or let Hazel be chatty
Hazel supports Mountain Lion's Notification Center as well as Growl. Receive notifications on your Desktop about what Hazel is doing. Even create your own custom notification messages.
What's New:
User interface changes:
- Worked around Catalina bug where in certain cases fields were not editable after clicking in them.
- Fixed bug in the target pop-up in nested conditions where it would revert to 'the current file' no matter what you selected. This would occur if the nested condition was under another nested condition with its target set to either of the 'sub-files' targets.
Core changes:
- Fixed old errors not getting cleared out of internal database. This would affect the rule status interface that would show an old error indefinitely in some cases.
Hazel can also control your shopping cart and so prevent yourself from having to clean it. The program works in the background, allowing you to concentrate on its core tasks and not waste time sorting and deleting files. In short, the movie files in the folder appear Movies, music files in the Music folder, etc. The idea itself is not new, in this algorithm, for example, operate the filters in email clients – sorting incoming mail into different boxes addition, the utility has other useful functions – Work with a basket, clean the system unnecessary files, support for Spotlight, Automator, iLife and AppSweet function, removing the remains of the applications after removing them.
$28 to buy
Create rules to automatically keep your files organized
Hazel watches whatever folders you tell it to, automatically organizing your files according to the rules you create. It features a rule interface similar to that of Apple Mail so you should feel right at home. Have Hazel move files around based on name, date, type, what site/email address it came from (Safari and Mail only) and much more. Automatically put your music in your Music folder, movies in Movies. Keep your downloads off the desktop and put them where they are supposed to be. screenshot of main ui screenshot of rules
More than just filing
Hazel can open, archive, set color labels and add Spotlight comments. In addition, you can have Hazel rename your files or sort them into subfolders based on name, date or whatever combination of attributes you choose. With Hazel's rule-based engine, you can create powerful workflows to automatically organize and process your files.
App sweep
When you throw away applications, they can leave behind support files that never get cleaned up. With Hazel's App Sweep, Hazel will detect when you throw applications away, search for its support files and offer to throw those away as well. Uninstalling applications is integrated with your Trash so you don't even have to think about it.
Made a mistake? When you pull the application back out of the Trash, Hazel can re-install the support files for you so you don't lose a thing. In addition, App Sweep can work for all users on the same computer. If you throw away an app, other users of the app will get a chance to have their support files thrown away when they log in. screenshot of appsweep screenshot of iLife
iLife Support
Hazel features new actions to import your files into iPhoto or iTunes. Keep your media in line. Add to your library or to a specific playlist or photo album. And now with Hazel 3, you can import into Aperture projects and folders as well.
Spotlight Integration
Advanced Spotlight integration allows you to use any Spotlight attribute in your rules. Filter files based on Spotlight attributes or use them in conjunction with the renaming and sorting actions. Sort your photos by aperture or shutter speed or rename your music files with artist, album and year. Make your metadata work for you. screenshot of Spotlight
Never take out the trash again
You can have Hazel manage your Trash. Select from different options to keep your Trash in check. And for extra security, Hazel can also shred files like Finder's 'Secure Empty Trash' option. screenshot of trash UI screenshot of script editor
Extend, Customize, Integrate
Hazel's rules can trigger Automator workflows, AppleScripts and scripts in your language of choice. Hazel will run whatever you throw at it, making it easy for you to integrate into your workflow.
Work undisturbed
Hazel works quietly in the background allowing you to focus on your real tasks. Just set up your rules via a System Preferences pane and let Hazel do its job. Hazel tries not to hog up resources. You won't notice it's there but you'll notice when it's gone. screenshot of menubar iconscreenshot of Growl
Or let Hazel be chatty
Hazel supports Mountain Lion's Notification Center as well as Growl. Receive notifications on your Desktop about what Hazel is doing. Even create your own custom notification messages.
What's New:
User interface changes:
- Worked around Catalina bug where in certain cases fields were not editable after clicking in them.
- Fixed bug in the target pop-up in nested conditions where it would revert to 'the current file' no matter what you selected. This would occur if the nested condition was under another nested condition with its target set to either of the 'sub-files' targets.
Core changes:
- Fixed old errors not getting cleared out of internal database. This would affect the rule status interface that would show an old error indefinitely in some cases.