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EagleFiler

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EagleFiler is a document organizer and mail archiver for Mac, enabling users to collect, organize, search, and archive various types of files, Web pages, and emails. It features a familiar three-pane interface, robust search capabilities, tagging, and note-taking, with an emphasis on data integrity and an open library format.

Features
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Must Have

4 of 9

Semantic Search

Automated Sorting Rules

Cloud Storage Integration

Privacy Controls

AI File Chat

Automated Folder Organization

Conversational AI Interface

File Editing & Renaming

User Feedback Learning

Other

3 of 22

Manual Approval Workflow

Data Encryption & Security

Local File System Access

Feedback-Driven Refinement

Demo Mode

Local File Access

Usage Credits & Quotas

Multi-User Collaboration

Enterprise SSO & Compliance

Centralized Team Billing

Advanced AI Model

Cloud Storage Integrations

File Cleaning & Deduplication

Content-based Q&A

Security & Privacy Controls

Version History

Multi-tier Pricing Plans

User Roles & Permissions

Cross-platform Support

Bulk Operations & Batch Processing

Customizable Sorting Rules

Notifications & Reminders

Pricing
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EagleFiler

$49.99 one time
  • Organize and edit files
  • Archive e-mails
  • Save Web pages and notes
  • Search everything

Family License

$79.99 one time
  • All features of EagleFiler
  • Can be shared by a family (all living in the same household) on any number of Macs
Rationale

EagleFiler is a Mac-only document organizer and mail archiver. It offers robust search capabilities, including semantic search, and allows users to organize files with folders and tags. While it doesn't explicitly mention conversational AI for file management, it does have strong search and organization features. It supports importing from various sources, including cloud services (though not direct integration for management) and local files. It also emphasizes data integrity and encryption, aligning with privacy controls. The 'Smart Folder Actions' and 'Batch Change' features suggest a form of automated sorting rules and manual approval workflow, although not as explicitly AI-driven as the concept. The lack of a clear conversational AI interface and direct AI-powered editing/renaming reduces the confidence score.

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