![]() Noodlesoft, the creators, describes it as “Automated Organization for Your Mac”, and that is a great tagline.Įssentially, you tell the Hazel app to watch a folder (or multiple folders), set some rules you want it to watch for, and when something happens in that folder that matches one of your rules, take an action (or actions) that you define. Now that we’ve hyped it up, the natural question is: “what the heck is it?” Who wants to be manually renaming and moving file after file? And when we don’t do it, we end up with a mess of unorganized and unfindable digital files. Hazel’s popularity is well-deserved: dealing with files is a pain. ![]() (By the way, it is a Mac automation app, but there is a similar Windows automation app called File Juggler. It is consistently in the top 10 of our Essential Apps list every year. ![]() ![]() It is one of our key applications to free up time, eliminate annoying manual tasks, and make the macOS experience better. When we do an internal poll of the Asian Efficiency team or ask our Dojo community for their favorite apps to be productive, there is one that is always near the top of the list: Hazel. ![]()
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