To Be gnu/Hurd
Mon, 14 Jul 2008
use Hazel instead of folder actions
After fighting with Apple's folder actions for hours last week, my friend Clint suggested I try out Hazel instead. Hazel is basically what folder actions should be. It lets you easily select a folder, define some conditions, and finally create an action. In a matter of minutes Hazel let me create two simple rules that move nzbs and torrents to my file server. Hazel even retries the action if it fails the first time (this is helpful if the network share is not mounted.)
Apple really should just buy them and get rid of the current folder action implimentation.
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