Hazel 3.1 is currently available for download from Noodlesoft as a free 14-day trial. You can see video of the feature being used below made by blogger David Sparks. Hazel knows to look for different kinds of date formatting, converting slashes to dashes when the moment needs it. The feature allows you to search the contents of a document for text formatted as a date, so if you need to quickly find a digital copy of an insurance report from Jyou simply need to set Hazel to look for that date. Today Hazel released version 3.1, which adds a powerful new date-matching feature to the software. For people who'd rather keep working than sort files, it can be a great time-saving tool for keeping your desktop and downloads folder clear. It can be set to automatically move your new music or movies to your Music and Movies folders, or sort files by name, email address, the website they came from and much more. Noodlesoft's Hazel is a file-organization tool for Mac OS X that uses a set of customizable rules to automatically move and sort your information.
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