Collect notes, e-mails and Web pages on your Mac

EagleFiler for Mac

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EagleFiler for Mac

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  • Latest Version

    EagleFiler 1.9.13 LATEST

  • Review by

    Juan Garcia

  • Operating System

    macOS 10.13 High Sierra or later

  • User Rating

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  • Author / Product

    C-Command Software / External Link

  • Filename

    EagleFiler-1.9.13.dmg

  • MD5 Checksum

    159223cf65571b7f58b47244c88e678b

EagleFiler for Mac is a digital filing cabinet, a research assistant, and a snippet collector. You can use it to write a journal, track all the files for a project or job, 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, organize photos, gather legal case notes, or assemble a scrapbook. It’s the most flexible tool on your macOS.

Works with: Dropbox, Finder Tags, Fujitsu ScanSnap, Growl, Instapaper, iPhone/iPad, LaunchBar, MailTags, OpenMeta, PDFpen OCR, Skim, and more.

Features and Highlights
  • Easy to install: just drag and drop a single application file. There’s no need to install a database engine, plug-ins, or script files to integrate with your other applications.
  • Easy to use, with a familiar three-pane interface—lots of power, without lots of cluttered options.
  • Makes efficient use of RAM and disk space.
  • AppleScript support, for automation and integration with other applications.
Note: 30 days trial version.

  • EagleFiler 1.9.13 Screenshots

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What's new in this version:

- Improved importing from Evernote. EagleFiler is better at detecting when a note contains only a single attached file, so that it can be imported directly rather than embedded in a rich text file, and in such cases EagleFiler now preserves any custom author information that you’d set in Evernote.
- Since version 1.9.2, EagleFiler has used Nitter to import Web pages from Twitter, as it did a good job of including media and related tweets. Twitter has since blocked access for users who are not logged in. For a while, Nitter was able to work around that, but now it is dead. Thus, this version of EagleFiler removes support for Nitter. There remain several ways to import from Twitter to EagleFiler.
- Press F1 to import or Option-F1 import and add metadata all in one go.This version adds a new feature so that, if you use the capture key in Safari, EagleFiler will create a text file with the contents of the tweet. The source URL is preserved.
- You can use the EagleFiler system services to import the selected text
- You can use the Save PDF to EagleFiler command to import the whole page
- The Info inspector lets you add metadata such as tags, notes, and colored labels.When using auto-completion to assign a tag to a record, EagleFiler will now pre-select a matching tag with differing case if there’s no exact match. This saves you the step of using the arrow keys to select the tag that you wanted if EagleFiler guessed correctly.
- Worked around a macOS bug that could prevent the content of .eml message files from being searchable. Previously imported .eml files will be automatically reindexed as needed.
- The ef_unscanned tag now works to suppress importing a subfolder when rebuilding a library
- Create as many tags as you want and assign colors and symbols so that they stand out.If you press the capture key in the Unread RSS reader, EagleFiler will now explain how to import from it
- Worked around a macOS bug that could cause a hang when importing from Unread using the system service
- Improved capturing from NetNewsWire when multiple articles are selected
- Improved the fallback source URL generation for e-mail messages when EagleFiler encounters a macOS URL bug
- Improved handling of empty Web archive data from drags and system services
- Updated the following sections of the manual: How can I rebuild a library? New Library…
- Use the instant, live search from within EagleFiler’s main window.Each help page now has a link to a Google translation so you can view it in a different language.
- Fixed a bug where EagleFiler could hang if you created a new file during a scan for new files
- Fixed setting the From name when importing a downloaded URL
- Fixed a file permissions issue when accessing a shared library
- First-class support for archiving, searching, and viewing e-mails.Fixed a timeout error when capturing from a very large mailbox in Apple Mail.
- Made various fixes and updates to prevent Cocoa from logging warnings
- Fixed a bug where a bad source URL could prevent a record from being displayed
- Search to find the right document, and EagleFiler also highlights the search term within it.Fixed bug where an error could occur when generating a mailbox file to export the selected messages.
- Updated to version 1.6 of the SkimNotes framework
- Removed defunct bundle resources to reduce the size of the app

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