Hazel 5 and the Next Hazel Field Guide


Hazel Icon 2020

With the release of Big Sur, Paul Kim released a brand new version of Hazel. Version 5 adds several new features. Just a few of them include:

  • Support for macOS Big Sur.

  • A standalone app form factor instead of a preference pane.

  • A pile of UI improvements making creating and organizing rules easier and better.

  • Way better match text tools

If you purchased Hazel 4 anytime during 2020, you can upgrade for free. Otherwise, the upgrade is $20. I paid immediately. I’ve received a lot of email about the Hazel Field Guide. With this new interface and toolset, I will be making a second edition Hazel Field Guide in early 2021. It will be a new purchase but have an upgrade price for prior customers. Stay tuned. 

Being Thankful on Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone. Growing up, I thought of Thanksgiving as a way to get out of school for a few days and eat copious amounts of turkey, but as I get older, the thankfulness bit has taken the front row seat.

A few years ago, I started the practice of writing down one thing I was grateful for every day. It is one of the first things I do every morning, and I find it helps me get the day started right. This isn’t just a bunch of California granola-eating nonsense. Science supports me on this. I try to make it something different every day, making it kind of fun to find new things that delight me. You could record your daily gratitude on your calendar, in a journal, or even just a plain text file. I’ll be going over the details of how I do it in tomorrow’s newsletter.

It’s been a tough year, and you may be thinking that, of all the years, 2020 is the last one in which you should be practicing gratitude. I’d reply that because it is 2020, you need a gratitude practice now more than ever.

The 2021 Focused Wall Calendar

The year 2020 turned out to be a bit of a dumpster fire for a lot of us and as we’re heading into the new year, just about everyone is ready for a fresh start. So why not hit the ground running in 2021 with a beautiful wall Focused wall calendar. Mike and I have partnered once again with the folks at NeuYear to produce a great looking wall calendar.

This year’s version is dry-erase (but keeps the $24 price point) and week’s start on Monday, as they should. It’ll look amazing on your wall as you conquer 2021. As much as I like my digital bits, there is something to be said for having a big wall calendar staring back at you as you plan your year. It lets you see where you have room to make something great and where you’re too busy to take on any more. I love the way these came out and I hope you do too.

Focused 113: ADHD and Cognitive Science, with Brittany Smith

Brittany Smith is a cognitive scientist and very focused. She was also diagnosed with ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), and she has a lot of wisdom to share on this week’s episode of Focused

This episode of Focused is sponsored by:

  • ExpressVPN: High-speed, secure and anonymous VPN service. Get an extra three months free.

  • Woven: The calendar with the most powerful scheduling tools. Try it free for 21 days.

Mac Power Users 563: macOS Big Sur

macOS Big Sur brings with it a new design and updated features. On this week’s episode of Mac Power Users, Stephen and I wade into macOS 11, before giving our impressions of the M1-powered MacBook Air.

This episode of Mac Power Users is sponsored by:

  • 1Password: Have you ever forgotten a password? You don’t have to worry about that anymore.

  • Indeed: Get a free $75 credit to boost your job post.

  • Woven: The calendar with the most powerful scheduling tools. Try it free for 21 days.

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Automate Text with TextExpander (Sponsor)

This week MacSparky is sponsored by TextExpander. Copy and paste is an inefficient way to keep track of the things you type again and again. TextExpander makes you more productive by taking care of all those words and phrases for you. TextExpander works in all your apps so you can use it everywhere, like Microsoft Word and Excel, Adobe Illustrator and InDesign, and Apple’s Pages. With TextExpander you’ll see your snippets everywhere. It syncs between your Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Windows PC instantly.

People often ask me how to get started with automation and I think there is no better way than TextExpander. It is easy to get started and accessible to anyone but can get as geeky as you want it to. Best of all, everyone can benefit from automated text.

They’ve got free snippet groups for all sorts of folks including job recruiters, freelancers, airport codes, brand names, and more at the TextExpander website (or you can download some of mine).

Best of all, with TextExpander you don’t have to work alone: TextExpander for Teams lets you manage and share snippets with your coworkers or the entire company. Use this link to get 20% off

Automators 63: Home Automation Wizardry and Nerd Out

On this episode of Automators, Rosemary and I dive back into the wonderful world of home automation and look at Rosemary’s new setup. From “You’ve Got Mail” to picking accessories, we go beyond the normal, and possibly the insane.

This episode of Automators is sponsored by:

  • Command Line Heroes: Epic true tales of people revolutionizing the technology landscape. Season 6 out now.

  • Sync Up, a OneDrive podcast: Takes you behind the scenes of OneDrive.

  • FastScripts: Powerful script management utility. Instant access to your scripts, by keyboard shortcut or menubar. Get 20% off for a limited time only.

  • Setapp: More than 200 powerful apps for your Mac. Try it free for a week.