Brett Terpestra shows how he uses Hazel to optimize his images before publishing them.
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MacFormat (print edition – September 2016)
★★★★★
Editor’s Choice Award
Craig Grannell
MacFormat (print edition – May, 2009)
★★★★★
Craig Grannell
MacLife: 50 Killer Mac Apps For Under $50 (print edition – February, 2010)
Hazel makes the list, which also includes many other great apps.
Macworld (print edition – November, 2007)
Hazel is featured in the “Hot Stuff” section.
Wired: The 30 Best Mac Apps That Will Make Your Life Easier
“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.”
Wired: The 15 Best Mac Apps to Make Everyday Life Easier
“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.”
Mac.AppStorm: Mac Software for Advanced OS X Users: 70 Apps
It’s a big list but Hazel clocks in there…somewhere…just do a “Find”.
I just installed Hazel 5 and the preference pane is still there
When installing Hazel 5, it should remove the old preference pane for you. In some cases, it might fail. It’s not a good idea to have both versions running so do the following to remove it:
- Launch System Preferences.
- Right-click on the Hazel icon.
- Select “Remove ‘Hazel’ preference pane”
- Reboot
That will remove the old preference pane while keeping all your rules and settings intact. Whatever you do, do not click the “Uninstall” button in Hazel.
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