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Let Hazel look after your Desktop like your Mom used to clean your room

Hazel is a happy little System Preference that helps you keep files organized through automation. Just like Rules in Mail.app can help you organize your incoming email and save you time and confusion, Hazel and look after folders of files that might otherwise get out of control quickly.

Hazel is $21.95 US (or $39.95 US for a 5 pack).

Today, I’m going to show you how I use Hazel to keep my Desktop clutter-free. It kind of reminds me of when I’d go off to summer camp and, when I came home, I found that my Mom had totally cleaned my room and organized all my treasures into the drawers and shelves that were hiding under the mountains of mess in my room. Hazel can do that too…but she’s not going to wait until summer or send you to camp while she does it.

I have Hazel set up to watch my Desktop…

If you haven’t already, download, install and activate Hazel. By default, Hazel has a few handy folders already added to the ones she watches but I’m going to show you how to add folders so that you can be empowered to go off on your own and learn how to set up Hazel to do other tasks by yourself.

While under the Folders tab, click the + at the bottom of the Folders sidebar and choose your Desktop from the window that drops down.

You should now see “Desktop” as one of the folders listed in then sidebar.

Hazel1 Let Hazel look after your Desktop like your Mom used to clean your room

Set down the Rules…

Next you’ll want to tell Hazel what kind of files to look for on your Desktop and what to do about them.

Click the + below the Rules pane to create a new rule.

For this example, I’m going to set up a rule to look for any movie files I’ve left lying around my desktop since yesterday and I’m going to have Hazel move them to a folder I have already set up to receive them. So, not only will Hazel get the files off my Desktop, she can put them in appropriate places based on criteria I set. She won’t just sweep stuff under the rug.

So here, you see, I’ve named the Rule “Movies” and I’ve set Hazel to only act if all the conditions are met. Those conditions are that the file be of the Kind “Movie” and that it hasn’t been modified in the last day1 . This means that if I put a movie on my desktop that hasn’t been saved or altered in the last day, Hazel is going to tidy it away for me, but I’ll know exactly where to look for it.

As you can see, I’ve told Hazel to move the file to a folder called “Lazy Movies” because I was too lazy to put it away myself. If you think you might use Hazel to tidy unique items with generic names like “Untitled.mov”, you should click the Options button and select “rename” beside “If file exists” so that those commonly named files don’t overwrite each other.

Hazel2 Let Hazel look after your Desktop like your Mom used to clean your room

Once you’ve clicked OK to this, Hazel will go to work looking for loitering movie files on your Desktop.

Next you’ll want to make “lazy” folders and Rules for all the other file types you commonly leave lying around your Desktop. Here’s the list I have set up. For each one, set up a new Rule and specify the Kind and point it to an appropriate folder. Follow the example of the Movies Rule and you’ll do fine.

Hazel3 Let Hazel look after your Desktop like your Mom used to clean your room

If you need certain Rules to be run before others, you can reorder them by dragging and dropping them in the list.

You’ll notice the last item on my list is “Everything Else.” This Rule only asks if the file was last modified over 1 day ago, it doesn’t care what type of file it is. This is because, if the file were a movie, a folder, a URL, a picture or anything else on my list, it would have been dealt with by the other Rules before it got to the last one. This one deals with whatever is left over and puts it in a “junk drawer” of sorts.

It’s a good idea to look through your “Everything Else” folder every so often to see if there are any files types in there that are common enough to warrant their own Rule and their own folder.

That’s it!

In no time, you’ll have a clean, clear desktop and a series of organized folders loaded with those things you couldn’t find the time to organize on your own. Your digital maid, Hazel, took care of it all for you.

  1. You might also experiment with using “Date added” and see which works best for you []

Apple announces new Mac awesomeness and Multi-Touch Magic Trackpad

magictrackpad hand Apple announces new Mac awesomeness and Multi Touch Magic Trackpad

Early this morning, the Apple Oompa-loompas were busy pealing the gossamer veils from few new products of Mac awesomeness while singing their happy tunes. The all-in-one iMac line has been updated with the latest Intel Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 processors and powerful new graphics. Starting at $1,199 (US), the new iMac line now boasts dual-core processor speeds up to 3.6 GHz, quad-core speeds up to 2.93 GHz and discrete graphics including the ATI Radeon HD 5750.

Particularly interesting is the announcement of the new Magic Trackpad, with a smooth glass and aluminum design, gives iMac users the same Multi-Touch gestures (click this…it's cool)»  that MacBook and MacBook Pro users have already mastered. It will be sold optionally for $69 (US).

Stepping over to the Mac Pro table, Apple unveiled a new line with up to 12 processing cores.1 The line sports the latest quad-core and 6-core Intel Xeon processors, all-new ATI graphics and the option for up to four 512GB solid state drives.2

Lastly, we arrive at the new 27-inch LED Cinema Display with 2560 x 1440 resolution and 60 percent more screen real estate than the 24-inch LED Cinema Display. The built-in iSight video camera, microphone and speakers, powered USB 2.0 hub, and universal MagSafe connector means the display is pure awesomeness at $999 (US). Yum.

Now, as a topic of discussion… The Magic Trackpad: is it a hit or a miss? I know a lot of people, myself included, developed a big hate for the Magic Mouse. I think the Magic Trackpad will be easier to use since it is basically an input device we’re already accustomed to, but what do you think? Drop me a note in the comments.

  1. TWELVE!?!! []
  2. drool []

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The Ultimate Apple Commercial Song List… iPod, iPhone, iPad and more

What follows is a comprehensive list of the songs used in the Apple iTunes, iPod, iPhone, and iPad television ads over the years. Much of the list comes from this page on Wikipedia, to which I’ve added links to iTunes for all of the songs1 and YouTube videos for most. If I have missed any, please drop me a note in the comments and I will be sure to track it down and post it.

I have always loved Apple’s advertising and the music they source is often a quiet character setting the tone of the whole ad while the gadget takes center stage. I wanted to create a spot where I could access them all in one place and I thought I’d share that place with you.

Which ad is your favorite? Drop me a comment… if you tell me yours, I’ll tell you mine.

Product Song & Artist
(click link to open in iTunes)
Video
iPod 1G “Take California”
The Propellerheads
iPod 3G “Ride” The Vines
iPod 3G “Rock Star (Jason Nevins Remix)” N.E.R.D.
iPod 3G “Are You Gonna Be My Girl?” Jet
iPod 4G “Channel Surfing” Feature Cast
iPod 4G “Walkie Talkie Man” Steriogram
iPod 4G “Saturday Night” Ozomatli
iPod 4G “Technologic” Daft Punk
iPod 5G “Original of the Species” U2
iPod 5G “Sparks” Wynton Marsalis
iPod 5G “Someday Baby” Bob Dylan
iPad “There Goes My Love” The Blue Van
iPad “Gold Lion” Yeah Yeah Yeahs
iPad Never Stop (Original)” Gonzales
iPad 2 "Extraordinary Machine" – Fiona Apple
iPad 2 Unknown. Leave a comment
if you can identify this song.
iPad 2 Unknown. Leave a comment
if you can identify this song.
iPhone (Oscars) “Inside Your Head” Eberg
iPhone “Perfect Timing (This Morning)” Orba Squara
iPhone 3G “$165 Million + Interest” (into) “The Round Up” David Holmes
iPhone 3G “You, Me and the Bourgeoisie” The Submarines
iPhone 3GS “If I Had Eyes” Jack Johnson No video found
iPhone 3GS “Mr. Pitiful” Matt Costa
iPhone 3GS “Submarine Symphonika” The Submarines
iPhone 3GS “Stringing Up Conkers” The Boy Least Likely To
iPhone 4 “When You’re Smiling” Louis Armstrong
iPhone 4 "Nothing But Time" – Opus Orange – EP
iPhone 4 "Be Patient (Still)" – Single – Smidi
iPhone 4 "The Christmas Song
(Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)"
– Nat King Cole
iPhone 4 "On the Beautiful Blue Danube, Op. 314" –
The London Philharmonic Orchestra
iPhone 4 Unknown. Leave a comment
if you can identify this song.
iPhone 4 Unknown. Leave a comment
if you can identify this song.
iPhone 4 Unknown. Leave a comment
if you can identify this song.
iPhone 4 Unknown. Leave a comment
if you can identify this song.
iPod + iTunes “Hey Mama” Black Eyed Peas
iPod + iTunes “Vertigo” U2
iPod + iTunes “Feel Good Inc.” Gorillaz
iPod + iTunes “Lose Yourself” Eminem
iPod + iTunes “Love Train” Wolfmother
iPod + iTunes “Flathead” The Fratellis
iPod + iTunes “Mi Swing Es Tropical” Quantic and Nickodemus
iPod + iTunes “Dance Tonight” Paul McCartney
iPod + iTunes “Work That” Mary J. Blige
iPod + iTunes “Shut Up and Let Me Go” The Ting Tings
iPod + iTunes “Viva la Vida” Coldplay
iPod + iTunes “Pachuco” Kumbia Kings
iPod nano 1G “Gimme That” The Resource
iPod nano 1G “Cubicle” Rinôçérôse
iPod nano 2G “The Audience Is Listening Theme Song” Cut Chemist
iPod nano 3G “1234″ Feist
iPod nano 4G “Bruises” Chairlift
iPod nano 5G “Bourgeois Shangri-La” Miss Li
iPod nano 6G

Short Skirt/Long Jacket – Cake

iPod shuffle 1G “Jerk It Out” Caesars
iPod shuffle 2G “Who’s Gonna Sing?” Prototypes
iPod touch “La La La” The Bird and the Bee
iPod touch “Music Is My Hot Hot Sex” Cansei De Ser Sexy
iPod touch “What I’m Looking For” Brendan Benson
iPod touch 2G “Around the Bend” The Asteroids Galaxy Tour
iPod touch 2G “No You Girls” Franz Ferdinand
iPod touch 3G “She’s Got Me Dancing” Tommy Sparks
iPod touch 4G

"Come Home" – Plastique Universe – EP

iTunes "All You Need Is Love" – The Beatles
iTunes "I Want to Hold Your Hand" – The Beatles
iTunes "Here Comes the Sun" – The Beatles
iTunes "Let It Be" – The Beatles
iTunes "Yesterday" – The Beatles
MacBook “Run” Broadcast 2000
iMac
(also Mac OS X Leopard Welcome)
“Exodus Honey” Honey Cut
MacBook Air “New Soul” Yael Naïm
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