I’ll describe two cases where I’m using them together. Since DEVONthink is the centerpiece of my organizational tools on the Mac, I wondered if Hazel and DEVONthink might be able to work together in a productive way. Actions can include tagging files, moving them to other folders, running AppleScripts, deleting them, etc. It’s an engine that applies per-folder rules to take actions on files and folders. Hazel’s tagline is “automated organization for your Mac.” Hazel works as an agent to keep folders organized on the Mac.
I’ve written previously about it and how I use it to find things and how I synchronize databases across machines. Repeat as needed.Īfter you have synced successfully, you can left-swipe the old sync location, and choose Clean to remove the sync data from the old location.My main organizational tool DEVONthink Pro Office, a tool I’ve used for many years.
If you are using a full sync, i.e., Download Files: Always, the content of the files in fully synced databases is already local to DEVONthink To Go, so tap the new location and sync a database. If you are syncing to a new location to which you’ve already synced your Mac, the contents of the files should be in the sync location already. DEVONthink To Go will pull the contents from the old location to upload to the new sync location. Tap the new location and sync a database. If you are using a shallow sync, i.e., Download Files: On demand, and you are not syncing to a new location already synced by your Mac, you must leave the old sync location active. Add the new sync method, adjusting the options, and saving it. In DEVONthink To Go: Tap the Edit link in DEVONthink To Go’s Settings > Sync: Locations. Enable the new sync location, adjusting the options for the location as desired, then sync a database. This will remove the sync data in that location. In DEVONthink: Control-click the sync location in DEVONthink’s Preferences > Sync and choose Clean Location. The sync data isn’t shared between locations. There is no direct switching between sync methods, e.g., between iCloud and Dropbox sync locations. Why should I give your applications Full Disk Access? mailbundle file is correct as-is, even if it may appear incorrect for the current operating system.
Relaunch DEVONthink 3 and install the Mail plugin from DEVONthink 3 > Install Add-Ons.Go into the Mail/Bundles folder and delete our.In the Finder, hold the Option key and choose Go > Library.If you haven’t already, enable Full Disk Access and all automation requests for DEVONthink 3 in System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy.If that doesn’t work, try this to have a fresh installation of the plugin... The first thing to try is simply reinstalling the plugin via DEVONthink 3 > Install Add-Ons.
This often happens when upgrading to major releases, e.g., from macOS Big Sur to Monterey. When Apple upgrades their operating system, it sometimes causes an incorrect report that DEVONthink’s Apple Mail plugin is incompatible. File and folder sizes on APFS therefore don’t necessarily represent the real number of bytes used. Copies of files and folders (‘clones’) are counted with their size but don’t take up any space unless one of the copies is modified. Note that iOS is using the APFS file system. It will be cleaned up four weeks after launching DEVONthink To Go 3 for the first time. If you have just moved from DEVONthink To Go version 2 to version 3, the storage size shown in the iOS Settings also add the size of the old data store left behind by version 2.