![]() ![]() If you enjoy using EagleFiler, please take a moment to rate it or leave a review. Fixed a bug where MailTags metadata might not be imported from Apple Mail in some cases where it had not cached the tag information in Mail’s data store. Fixed a bug where exact searches didn’t consider custom From values for “.eml” files. Fixed a bug where custom titles for “.eml” files were not indexed for searching. Fixed a bug where sometimes the scroll position in a PDF would change when switching back to EagleFiler from another app. Fixed a crash that could occur when accessing system services from the contextual menu on the records list. Fixed a crash that could occur when updating the source list. (The bug has already been fixed in MailTags but may still affect previously saved files.) Worked around a MailTags bug that could cause an error when importing some Apple Mail messages. Worked around a macOS issue that could cause some HTML files to display as blank. Updated the “Importing From iOS” section of the manual. EagleFiler is better able to figure out the source URL from some HTML files. Improved the error reporting when MailTags data can’t be read due to missing Full Disk Access. Scan for New Files” will now update custom icons for folders in the source list, so it’s no longer necessary to close and reopen the library to see such changes. The notes field in the import options window now works better with Dark Mode. EagleFiler now skips importing Emacs auto-save and backup files. EagleFiler now supports Live Text, so that you can select and copy text in scanned PDFs without needing a separate OCR step (requires macOS 13). “Using EagleFiler, I can now stop fussing with organization tools and just get myself organized.” -InformationWeek It’s packed with too many clever touches for me to list.” -TidBITS “EagleFiler combines ease of use with an underlying ingenuity that makes it feel simple, fast, and lightweight. “It’s a vital tool for the digital pack rat.…The application’s tagging, note-taking, and searching capabilities make finding that one file you stored in EagleFiler a year ago and want to retrieve today a cinch.” -Macworld ![]() You can use it to write a journal, track all the files for a project or job, manage your bookmarks, save your favorite Web articles, store financial statements and receipts, run a paperless office, plan a trip, collect your course notes, archive your e-mail correspondence, search mailing list archives, research a purchase, remember recipes to cook or books to read, store scientific papers, sort photos, gather legal case notes, or assemble a scrapbook. ![]() * View, edit, or create documents directly in EagleFiler's streamlined interface, or double-click to edit using another application.ĮagleFiler is a digital filing cabinet, a research assistant, snippet collector, and document organizer. * Browse by folder or by tag, or use the live search or smart folders to find the information you need (faster than Spotlight). * Optionally: encrypt the files, add tags, notes, color-coded labels, and other metadata. * EagleFiler stores them in an open format: regular files and folders that are fully accessible to your other applications. * With a single keypress, import Web pages, mail messages, or any file on your Mac. Since EagleFiler stores its library in Finder format, you can use it in concert with the other tools in your Mac ecosystem. Organize them into folders and annotate them with tags and notes, or leave everything in one folder and pin-point the information you need using the live search. Browse different types of files using a familiar three-pane interface. Use it to collect information from a variety of sources. It lets you archive and search mail, Web pages, PDF files, word processing documents, images, and more. EagleFiler makes organizing and managing your information easy. Collect notes, e-mails, and Web pages on your Mac, and search them instantly. ![]()
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