To begin the conversation, Hazel is a file management program that 
automates various tasks. These tasks are known as “rules,” which a user 
develops by first, selecting a folder, second, titling, and adding a rule, 
and finally, setting the criteria the rule will execute. For instance, I 
have a rule that basically tells my downloads folder to move files that are 
named with the title “take control,” into a separate sub-folder elsewhere 
on my HD. Noodle Soft, <http://www.noodlesoft.com/> is the software 
development company that produces Hazel. Moreover, Hazel can be tried for 
two weeks until a decision will need to be made to purchase the program for 
$25. Mac Power Users <http://www.macpowerusers.com/> is a podcast where I 
first learned about Hazel. This podcast is one I highly recommend because 
at the minimum, co-hosts David and Katie, along with special guests, offer 
innovative ideas, methods, and techniques on how to increase one’s 
productivity with their Apple products. A link to the podcast discussing 
Hazel and be found here - enjoy.

Hazel podcast 79<http://media.5by5.tv/audio/broadcasts/mpu/2012/mpu-079.mp3>

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