It features a rule interface similar to that of Apple Mail so you should feel right at home.
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.
Uninstalling applications is integrated with your Trash so you don’t even have to think about it.
In addition, App Sweep can work for all users on the same computer.
Keep your media in line.
Add to your library or to a specific playlist or photo album.
And now with Hazel 3, you’re able to 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’re free to 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.
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.
Receive notifications on your Desktop about what Hazel is doing.
Even create your own custom notification messages.
What’s New
User interface changes:
Core changes: