Hazel the Mac Finder Organizer

Hazel

My desktop is cluttered with a ton of jpgs, urls, txt files and other random shit. In fact, the majority of Mac users desktops are cluttered. Its a Mac thing.

This is where Hazel comes into play. Hazel can help you keep your desktop and any other folder organized. You could create rules that will tell Hazel to do a certain thing once these rules are met. For example, you could tell it that any JPG that is placed in the Desktop to automatically take it and place it in the Pictures folder. Or if you find a movie file place it the movie folder. You could also set rules based on time, for example you could tell it to delete files from the trash that have been there for more then a week. Its really flexible and you could really do a lot with it.

Problem is its not free, but what I am doing is trying it out and if it turns out the software is actually practical I will pay for it. Check it out. [Link]



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10 Comments, add your own...

  1. 1. Intlxpatr | September 12th, 2006 at 3:03 pm

    A MacUser making rules??? Ho ho ho hohhohohohhoh! Like “what if I might need that .jpg; I think I will just keep it there for RIGHT NOW (right now goes on for six months or so) . .. .MacUsers HATE rules!

  2. 2. Mark | September 12th, 2006 at 3:07 pm

    hehe exactly. i have stuff on my desktop that have been there for like years. even when i changed macs and formated my computer i always copy this stuff again onto my desktop but they get thrown in a folder called “Old Desktop”. Inside that folder is an older “Old Desktop” and i think i have like 3 of those

  3. 3. Hashim | September 12th, 2006 at 3:21 pm

    It would be nice to have that application running although I don’t really need it for my Mac. I clean my desktop on daily basis.

  4. 4. Mustapha | September 12th, 2006 at 3:37 pm

    Soungs nice, I’ll try it out, but i’m very happy with Yojimbo
    (PS: here’s a place where you can get S@e@r@i@a@l codes for mac apps)

  5. 5. moocherx | September 12th, 2006 at 5:55 pm

    “I will pay for it”

    I tell people that too.

  6. 6. Mark | September 12th, 2006 at 6:31 pm

    I do pay for some apps from small companies. Some apps I have purchased:

    Transmit
    Super Duper!
    Radio Lover
    AppZapper
    Quake III
    FireFox (Donation)

  7. 7. Eddy | September 12th, 2006 at 7:27 pm

    how much did you donate for firefox?

  8. 8. unknown | September 12th, 2006 at 7:40 pm

    “I will pay for it”

    lol windows user probably will not understand this

    and that what make windows world wonderful, you get tons of software in every category and you get it for free

  9. 9. equalizer | September 14th, 2006 at 11:16 am

    I need a program that is more like a private assistant. It intelligently knows where to file a certain program and finds many of the old folders that are hidden beneath the rubble. Lets call it Private Assistant 1.0. I have so many old folders I don’t even know why they exist in the first place. A private assistant should scan all folders and subfolders for contents that are similar in composition and suggests a much simpler filing, and not by creating rules. Once you accept the suggestion, the program learns and automatically files everything for you. All you have to do then is use codes. Mac is in general much better that Windows when it comes to file finding.

    Another cool program for mac is quicksilver and its free.

  10. 10. San Marz | April 2nd, 2007 at 12:25 am

    Hi, im just wondering whats the difference between this hazel software and the “folder actions” script that comes in FREE WITH THE MAC? you can do all these things that your are describing!

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