I ended up buying Hazel, it's been awesome!
Quick question:
I've got a PDF OCR rule (per a tips%tricks post on this forum) that sorts PDFs after OCRing them.
They get sorted into a subfolder with the original name then "- YYYY/MM/DD"
The watch folder is PDF Docs, and the sub folders are >YYYY>Month
So the tree looks like this:
~/Documents/PDF Docs/YYYY/Month/
When I download a PDF, odds are good it doesn't need to be OCRed, but I would still like it filed with the rest. So I created a rule on the Downloads folder that was exactly the same as the PDF Docs rule, but without the OCR bit. Then I changed the path in the sub folder sort to /Users/Flynn/Documents/PDF Docs/date created▸date created
Unfortunately, it just creates a folder in the Downloads folder called "/Users/Flynn/Documents/PDF Docs/" then inside that creates the date created(year) and date created(month) folders. :S
Is there a away to set the path of the rule so that it moves the doc to PDF Docs, then sorts it into the year and month folders?
(or, on a side note, if there was a way to suppress that bloody Adobe Acrobat Pro 9 warning that comes up when you try to OCR a document that dan't be OCRed, I'd happily just set the PDFs all to dump into PDF Docs, and then Acrobat and OCR the ones that need it, and silently fail on the PDFs that it can't OCR)
Thanks all
