In this episode, Leo Laporte gives a run-through of Hazel’s features.
Note: Hazel 4 is presented here. Hazel 5 has an updated interface with a notably easier way to enable full-disk access than what is shown here.
In this episode, Leo Laporte gives a run-through of Hazel’s features.
Note: Hazel 4 is presented here. Hazel 5 has an updated interface with a notably easier way to enable full-disk access than what is shown here.
It’s a big list but Hazel clocks in there…somewhere…just do a “Find”.
“Tidying up folders is a slog, and sorting all your files into place never ends because you have to keep doing it over and over as you continue using your computer. That’s where Hazel steps in.”
“Tidying up folders is a slog, and sorting all your files into place never ends because you have to keep doing it over and over as you continue using your computer. That’s where Hazel steps in.”
Brett Terpestra shows how he uses Hazel to optimize his images before publishing them.
Zachary Sexton shows how he set up a paperless workflow for his dad.
“My final hero of the upgrade to Big Sur is the most backstage of the lot, as it just sits there, covering my back: Noodlesoft’s Hazel is a key part of my security.”
Hazel earns a spot at #23 in Giles Turnbull’s 50 Mac Essentials list.
In a sea of app uninstallers, Gina Trapani shows her preference for Hazel’s App Sweep function.
Part review. Part interview.
“It’s easy for Mac users to declutter their digital lives with the help of Hazel’s rule-based file organization solution created by Noodlesoft.”
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