Jacbo Salmela shows how he uses Hazel (and a script) to sort his photos by location.
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Restoring Hazel from backups
If you need to restore your Hazel settings and rules from a backup, use this procedure:
- Quit Hazel.
- Restore the following:
- In your Library/Application Support folder, the Hazel folder
- In your Library/Preferences folder, the files starting with com.noodlesoft.
- Reboot.
If this doesn’t work, contact support.
Automated web image workflow, part 1
Brett Terpestra shows how he uses Hazel to optimize his images before publishing them.
Create an Online ebook convertor with Dropbox, Hazel, and Calibre
Again, another great pairing with Dropbox (Hazel is the chocolate to Dropbox’s peanut butter).
Going Paper-Free for $220
Steve Losh shows how to go paper-free using Hazel. And just to be clear, Hazel only accounted for $22 of that $220.
Bad AppleScript: Use Hazel to auto-compress Logic projects
Jason Snell shows his rules and scripts to have Hazel auto-archive his old projects.
Automated bank statement filing with Hazel
The Savvy Technologist goes through a full workflow to manage bank statements. Warning: contains some advanced script-fu.
MacSparky: Hazel 3.1 With Date Matching
Got bills that need filing? David Sparks has an awesome video demonstrating Hazel’s ability to match dates within file contents. A great introduction to using match patterns and creating custom attributes of your own.
Date Matching in Hazel
Nice illustrated workflow using Hazel to OCR documents, grab dates out of them using a custom date attribute and using that to rename them.
Publishing from Day One to Pelican with Hazel and Dropbox
Ryan M shows his workflow using Hazel to publish Day One entries to his Pelican blog.
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