An extremly fast AI-native file manager written in Rust for macOS
AI file operations on Total Commander's two-pane foundation, but macOS-only for now.

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macOS users who accumulate many PDFs
PDF Expert · DevonThink · Hazel
Elephant Folio will organize your PDFs, suggest better filenames, index them and tag them; all on-device. Additionally, it features a Safari extension, so you can import PDFs you find from HN straight into Elephant Folio's library, or anywhere else you get your PDFs.
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AI file operations on Total Commander's two-pane foundation, but macOS-only for now.
Useful organization of existing go.dev links, but it's just a curated README.
Runs entirely on-device with Apple Intelligence, but struggles with complex tool chains.
You send prints to a local virtual printer, inspect a smart queue (rename items, check page counts), drag in extra PDFs and then merge or print the whole stack — exact workflow-level tooling that saves annoying manual merging. The app is small, privacy-friendly (developer claims no data collection) and includes useful extras like a log viewer, but the core idea is familiar and the free tier’s 5-document limit feels deliberately gating without compelling advanced features shown on the listing.
Finally, a single place to find all those scattered indie web directories.
Vinyl-era album browsing aesthetic for Apple Music, but it's a companion app.