Certainly, if you're looking for an app to help you automatically organize and sort files on your 2012 Mac Mini, you can consider using "Hazel." Hazel is a popular file management app for macOS that allows you to set up rules and automation to organize files based on criteria you define.
Here's how Hazel works:
1. **Create Rules**: You can create rules that specify conditions for files to meet. For example, you can set rules to move files of a certain type, from a specific location, or with specific keywords in the filename.
2. **Automate Actions**: Once you've defined your rules, Hazel will automatically perform actions like moving, renaming, or deleting files that meet those conditions.
3. **Scheduled Tasks**: You can also schedule Hazel to run at specific times, so it continuously organizes your files in the background.
Keep in mind that while Hazel can be a powerful tool for file organization, some level of manual setup and oversight is usually necessary to ensure it categorizes your files correctly. Additionally, it's important to regularly review and maintain your file organization system to prevent it from becoming cluttered again.
Hazel is a paid app, but it can be a worthwhile investment if you have a large number of files to manage and want to automate the organization process on your Mac Mini.