Hazel takes repetitive tasks like clearing up your desktop, and does it for you automatically. I tried everything to get it under control, including monthly clear outs, and apps like desk drawer… eventually I just hid the icons on the desktop completely, so at least nobody else would know that they were there. The reality was that the desktop was the first place to pop up in the save dialogue, and it was handy to drop things there for quick access. I used to always get criticised by colleagues for having a desktop cluttered with all sorts of files – the tech equivalent of having a messy bedroom. It’s so good in fact, that I had forgotten most of the tasks I had designated Hazel to look after, and so had to go back in and check for writing this article. It carries on quietly in the background making sure that your Mac is kept clean and organised without you having to worry about anything. ![]() ![]() Hazel is the most wonderful sort of productivity app, because you just set it up, and let it go. That is ‘Hazel’: a personal maid for your computer. ![]() Time for another look at one of the tools I’ve found that has come to be invaluable in staying productive whilst working online.
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