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Hazel 4.2.3

Hazel was already a Mac Gem, but the new version's nested conditionals, new actions, and interface tweaks have made a great utility even better.

  • I recently started using Hazel by NoodleSoft on my Mac at home. I have to say it is pretty damn cool. I think of Hazel as a maid, Hazel is always there ready and willing to clean up the little messes that appear around my Mac. Hazel watches folders and acts on them based on a series of rules I.
  • Hazel 4.2 for Mac can be downloaded from our software library for free. The application is categorized as System Tools. The actual developer of this Mac application is Noodlesoft. Our built-in antivirus checked this Mac download and rated it as virus free. The latest setup file that can be downloaded is 7.6 MB in size.

Hazel is your personal housekeeper, organizing and cleaning folders based on rules you define. Hazel can also manage your trash and uninstall your applications.
Organize your files using a familiar rule interface. Filter on the file's name, type, date, the site or email address it came from and more. And do more than just file. You can set color labels, Spotlight keywords and comments and even archive files. Hazel also cleans, sporting options to clean out incomplete and duplicate downloads. All this is done automatically in the background allowing you to focus on your real work.
In addition, Hazel can manage your Trash for you, relieving you of having to empty it yourself.

What's New:

Version 4.2.3:
  • Fixed crash that could happen while editing a pattern.
  • Fixed various issues with dragging attributes/tokens into patterns.
  • Fixed dragging of license files into Hazel's window.
  • Rules files can now also be dragged in. Previously, they were only accepted when dragged on folders or into the rule list but now you can just drag it anywhere and Hazel will prompt for which folder to import the rules into.
  • Fixed problem when importing rules into the same folder would cause linked duplicate rules. This would result in odd behavior like the active status of one affecting the other.
  • Token menus are now accessible via VoiceOver navigation.
  • Various other tweaks and improvements.
  • Fixed crash that might trigger when there is an error uploading files. Note that the operation will still fail but now it won't crash and you should get better diagnostics in the logs as to the real error.

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  • Title: Hazel 4.2.3
  • Developer: Noodlesoft LLC
  • Compatibility: OS X 10.10 or later, 64-bit processor
  • Language: English
  • Includes: K
  • Size: 20.08 MB
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Yes, the Steam client itself is 64-bits, and most of your games probably are too, but if you've had an install for a while, your client is probably only 32-bit. Here's how to make sure you've got a Steam client compatible with macOS Catalina.
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Steam will work fine on macOS Catalina, you just need to take some steps first

You'll have to ask Valve why they can't always update your 32-bit Steam client app to the 64-bit version that will run under macOS Catalina. But, AppleInsider is repeatedly being asked by users why their install is yelling at them that it needs an update.
The update from Valve is ready, and the Steam client will work just fine under macOS Catalina —you just may have to prepare the ground a little.
Specifically, the problem is with the Steam client on your Mac. Even if you have shortcuts to your favorite games, they all launch through that Mac app, and it's possible that your copy of that is still a 32-bit app.
If you're stuck with that 32-bit version, you have to manually get rid of it and then reinstall a new copy.

Oh, yes, it is. The Steam service is fine and so are at least most of your games. It's just the Steam client you have to fix.

Trash talk


One quick tip: do be certain to have your Steam account name and password to hand. You clicked that Remember Me button years ago, but this is going to appear to Steam as if you're setting up a new computer.
You'll have to be able to log in again, and you'll have to have access to email to get the verification codes that you'll be sent.
When you're sure you have the account details, start with this:


  • Quit Steam

  • Go to your Applications folder

  • Drag Steam out to the Trash


If you have Hazel installed on your Mac, it will spot that you've removed an application and will offer to also delete all of that app's supporting files. As good as that is, as so much handier it is than going through the whole process of deleting them manually, don't let Hazel do it.
That's because Hazel will do too good a job and it'll remove everything. We want rid of a lot of Steam, but not the bit that includes your games.

If you have Hazel on your Mac, it will offer to delete Steam's supporting files. But you need the ones to do with your installed games, so click Keep All.

So next, you find all of Steam's supporting files from the Finder.
Hold Shift, Command and press G. In the Go to Folder dialog that appears, enter this: ~/Library/Application Support/ and click Go.

Hold down Command and Shift, then press the letter G to call up this Go To Folder dialog. You're going to get very familiar with it.

In the folder that opens, scroll to find the Steam folder, and delete everything in there except /steamapps. That directory is where your games live, and keeping that folder preserves the installs.
Next, repeat that

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Go to Folder with each of the following. In every one, look for Steam or Valve files.

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  • ~/Library/Caches/

  • ~/Library/Logs/

  • ~/Library/Preferences/

  • ~/Library/Cookies/

  • ~/Library/Saved Application State/

  • ~/Library/LaunchAgents/


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Do be careful to solely select Steam or Valve folders, but then drag them to the Trash and empty it.

Almost done


Now go to store.steampowered.com where you'll see an

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Install Steam button at the top right of the site.
Work through the steps it tells you. Then log back in to your Steam account, and you're done.
There is, seriously, nothing you can do about games developers who haven't moved to 64-bit binaries. Barring a virtual machine or something else drastic, those games won't work under Catalina. But at least taking these steps now will save you having that awful moment when you've updated to Catalina, the Steam client won't load at all, and it appears as if you've lost all your Steam games.

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