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DESCRIPTION

Hazel is your personal housekeeper, organizing and cleaning folders based on rules you define. Hazel can also manage your trash and uninstall your applications.

Organize your files using a familiar rule interface. Filter on the file's name, type, date, the site or email address it came from and more. And do more than just file. You can set color labels, Spotlight keywords and comments and even archive files. Hazel also cleans, sporting options to clean out incomplete and duplicate downloads.

In addition, Hazel can manage your Trash for you, relieving you of having to empty it yourself.

All this is done automatically in the background allowing you to focus on your real work.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.3.4
  • Fixed Hazel failing to load in some instances.
  • Fixed error when loading sample rules.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

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SCREENSHOT

Developer:Noodlesoft
Downloads:50,734
  - Version d/l:1,866
Utilities:File Management
License:Demo
Date:24 Sep 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$21.95
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Hazel User Reviews (24 posts)Write A Review
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Jan 30 2008
*****

RBTKID  I've been running Hazel for months now and it's made so well that I totally forgot I had it installed. I have it set up to manage my downloads and temporary files, and also to manage my Trash.

Support from the developer is outstanding. I've contacted him twice now and each time he has been patient and helpful. The first time he helped me to debug an applescript of mine, and the second time the problem was tracked down to a bug in another program - he said he would contact that program's authors to file a bug.

Outstanding service and great program!  
(Version 2.1.3)

praisebury
+6
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May 5 2008
*****

MDOGNRDOG  If you have the chance, install Hazel very early in the process of setting up a new computer. If you put twenty minutes into thinking about where (and when) you want certain types of items to go in your workflow, and another fifteen minutes setting up Hazel to manage that workflow, you can really resist the natural tendencies of the Finder to have you build up undifferentiated piles of crap.

I've got it sorting and prioritizing different document types upon download, color-coding items that are starting to get stale (that need my intervention), dispatching .torrent files to the appropriate directory where they will be processed by the BT client automatically, etc.

A very useful program.  
(Version 2.1.6)

praisebury
+4
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Nov 5 2007
*****

FARIBORZ  This wonderful utility changes the concept of how you organize your files on a Mac. Since I bought it two weeks ago my Mac has changed into a very orderly Mac. Hazel takes care of all my files which are automatically moved into their designated locations withour further intervention. Words simply cease to express its usefulness! If you are looking for total order and peace of mind then you owe it to yourself to give it a try. Fariborz AMIRSHAHI - Verona (Italy)  
(Version 2.1.1)

praisebury
+4
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Mar 24 2009
*****

M A V I C  I've wanted something like this for years. When I heard Apple was implementing Folder Actions I hoped it would do something like this but it didn't. I was hoping Automator would, but it's difficult to use for something like this.

I've never liked the concept of stacks. Sure it's like my desk, but that's not a good thing. I'd much rather a computer be automated. When I set something on my desk, I'd like it automatically dealt with and filed appropriately. Hazel does this based on criteria I setup using the GUI.

Files downloaded from the internet are automatically sorted based on predefined criteria. Photos from an asset management tool are sorted and labeled - all automatically. Those disk images for software updates are disposed of after time.

Hazel is like a personal assistant for your computer. You tell it once what you want it to do, and it does it from then on.

I'm writing t his review after having used it for seven months on my PM G5 with 10.5 and 4.5GB of RAM. I've never had an issue with it. My machine has been up for nearly a month without a restart, and I leave PS, INDD, AI, Acrobat, Mail, a few browsers, BBEdit, Adium... open 24x7. I probably have 150 browser windows open right now. So it's not like I don't push this system, and Hazel performs fine.

Hazel is a great utility. I noticed an old Hazel log showed up in my trash, so that's what reminded me I had it. My desktop and download folders were all neatly sorted, and it's been so perfect and unintrusive I forgot I had it until I saw the log file. That's what prompted me to come write this review.

Sometimes it does take a few seconds for a script to run, but it's still makes the 12hrs+/day I spend on a computer so much easier.  
(Version 2.2.4)

praisebury
+3
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Dec 24 2008

DRDUL  I tried Hazel for a couple of days. I didn't encounter any significant memory usage or system slowdowns as others have reported. I did find that Hazel didn't work 100% of the time, occasionally missing files that were added to watched folders. I also found that in some cases, it took Hazel a over a minute to notice a change in a watched folder, and for one task I wanted to automate, that was far too long.

In the end, though, I simply didn't have enough need for what Hazel does. I also found that most of the things I wanted to do with Hazel required Applescript, as there aren't many built-in actions and rules other than moving files around and changing some of their attributes. The time I would spend learning and coding Applescript would be far more than the time Hazel would save me automating a few simple tasks, so I uninstalled it.  
(Version 2.2.4)

praisebury
+3
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Jan 13 2008
*****

TOMECK  I agree with the previous reviews -- an absolute perfect and useful app!   
(Version 2.1.3)

praisebury
+3
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Jul 13 2009

MARKOH  I just upgraded =) I can't remember the last time that I actually emptied my trash manually =D An excellent addition to OS X. Just one question: how often does Hazel shred a file for secure deletion?  
(Version 2.3)

praisebury
+2
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Jan 29 2008
*****

GLOBETROTTERDK  Very responsive, helpfull and understanding developer. It would be nice to see more documentation and examples as to how Hazel can be used. If those two conditions were met, Hazel would be five stars in every category.  
(Version 2.1.3)

praisebury
+2
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Oct 22 2007
*****

JOE AARDVARK  Ok, when I first read the description, I laughed at the thought of paying for an application that emptied your trash for you.

I was wrong. This is really a great program, with a very clean interface, and tons of uses. Great work!  
(Version 2.1)

praisebury
+2
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Sep 27 2007
*****

NIGHTONE  I love Hazel. My very favorite feature is the automatic App Sweeper. I can continue to drag things to the regular trash like always while having the functionality of something like an App Zapper. I wrote about Hazel on my blog last month. You can read my mini-review here:

http://www.switchedtomac.com/?p=100  
(Version 2.0.2)

praisebury
+2
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