Sometimes Newton’s Law of Inertia is just as applicable to the digital world as to the physical. All too often our files sit around never to be filed. Downloads and other sundry files pile up never to leave. Fortunately, an uncluttered desktop can be a reality.
Meet Hazel, your personal housekeeper.
- Create rules to automatically keep your files organized
- More than just filing
- App Sweep
- Spotlight Integration
- Hazel cleans as well
- Never take out the trash again
- Work undisturbed
- Or let Hazel be chatty
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.
Hazel can open, archive, set color labels and add Spotlight comments. And in Hazel 2, you can now have Hazel rename your files or sort them into subfolders based on name, date or whatever combination of attributes you choose. Hazel 2 gives you the ability to create even more powerful workflows than ever before.
When you throw away applications, they can leave behind support files that never get cleaned up. With Hazel 2′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.
Improved 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 new 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.
Hazel has options to clean out those pesky unneeded files that clutter your folders, getting rid of incomplete and duplicate downloads for you. And, of course, you can set up whatever rules you want to automatically throw files away.
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.
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.
Hazel 2 now supports Growl. Receive notifications on your Desktop about what Hazel is doing. Even create your own custom notification messages.
Hazel is a simple, but delightful and handy little app to have around. You’ll wonder how you managed without it. So go ahead and try out Hazel Today.
P.S. Click on the Thumbnails to see a full screenshot of the App
If you are just wondering why would anyone need UI Enhancement apps for OS X then you got me at the right time. While being one of the most elegantly designed OS’es out there, OS X still lacks some stuff which these enhancements can fill up.
So go ahead and see how they work for you..
- 1. Backdrop
- 2. CandyBar
- 3. Desktop Magik
- 4. Doodim
- 5. Shapeshifter
- 6. MegaZoomer
- 7. MenuShade
- 8. Spirited Away
- 9. Uno
- 10. Virtue Desktops
Backdrop is a useful application for taking screenshots with limited windows in the foreground so they are much more presentable to others.
Price: Free
Many great applications sadly have not-so-great graphic designers behind them, and often their icons for and within the application are not quite up to standard, CandyBar solves this by replacing icons. You can download iconsets produced by others or manually assign them yourself and you are not limited to just the applications installed on your system, but the system itself, you can all icons from the hard drive icons to the individual folder types.
Price: $12.95
Bored with static backgrounds? You can now set videos and websites as your desktop background.
Price: $12.95
To help you concentrate on the task in hand, Doodim “dims” all but the current application window(s).
Price: Free
Tired of the standard OS X look or looking to try out a mock-up of a “illuminous” theme? Shapeshifter can restyle the whole user interface to however you want, and there isn’t a lack of downloads waiting.
Price: $20.00
When people switch to Mac OS X the first thing they tend to become annoyed with is the way in which you cannot usually “full screen” an application like you can on a Windows machine. MegaZoomer returns this power to the user.
Price: Free
With new monitors being brighter and brighter, the top menu bar can often distract or hurt your eyes, MenuShade allows you to fade it, or even totally hide it.
Price: Free
Unless your on a nice big monitor your desktop can quickly get cluttered with application windows that you may not be using. Spirited Away hides windows that have not seen activity for a set amount of time.
Price: Free
One of my pet hates about Mac OS X is the way in which some applications have the brushed metal look, some have the smooth metal look, and so on. Uno solves this problem and unifies the user interface.
Price: Free
If you simply cannot wait for Leopard to be released, you can get your hands on “Spaces”-type, multi-desktop functionality.
Price: Free
So get going and try these apps today and let me know how they work for you..
