Just first impressions, but I like the way this feels. I haven't determined how well it "learns", but I like the concept. A lot better than Trampoline, and I like the included QS/LB-esque text entry. I love Quicksilver still, but I'm gonna keep my eye on this. I'm not sure about the cost, but maybe it'll become more compelling as the app matures.
This is the sort of program that you get so used to you forget what life was like before it. I do a lot of downloading, and Hazel quietly puts away all my stuff where it's supposed to go. I have it automating my torrent downloading, digital camera uploads, and basic file arrangement for me, all in the background where I don't even need to think about it. The "housekeeper" metaphor is truly apt, it's like I can just leave my stuff around and it comes in after me and puts it all where it's supposed to be.
If this weren't enough, the developer is incredibly cheerful and helpful if you have any problems (the background processes, at least as of 1.x, could get a little wonky here and there).
Sapiens
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Hazel
revgriddler reviewed on 02 Aug 2007
If this weren't enough, the developer is incredibly cheerful and helpful if you have any problems (the background processes, at least as of 1.x, could get a little wonky here and there).
I recommend it anybody.
Smultron
Smultron
iNeedFlix
MultiAlarm