EagleFiler can import virtually any file on your Mac, as well as Web
pages that are displayed in your browser and e-mail messages that are
displayed in your mail program. EagleFiler has specialized importing and
viewing support for the following types of files:
- Bean documents.
- Bookmark (.webloc) files and bookmarks dragged from Safari and
OmniWeb.
- Chat transcripts from iChat and Adium.
- Dragged text from other applications. In some cases, EagleFiler
will be able to import more information if you drag the text
onto one of its windows rather than its Dock icon. For example,
when dragging text from Safari, EagleFiler will be able to
store URL that goes with the text.
- Folders. EagleFiler imports the contents of the folder (and any
subfolders, preserving the hierarchy).
- HTML files.
- iCalendar (.ics) files.
- Images.
- Mailboxes in mbox format and Apple Mail mailboxes,
attachments included. The Importing Mail section explains
the recommended ways to import mail messages from each e-mail
program.
- Mail messages, stored as .eml files.
- Microsoft Word files.
- Movies.
- OpenDocument Text files.
- PDF files. EagleFiler also understands PDFD bundles created
by Skim and can index Skim notes that are attached to PDF or
PDFD files.
- PostScript and EPS files.
- Property list files (XML and binary).
- Rich Text (RTF and RTFD) files.
- Sounds and music.
- Text files (encoded with ASCII or UTF-8, or with a byte-order-mark)
and text clippings.
- URLs, which will be downloaded and converted to Web archives.
- vCard (.vcf) files from Address Book.
- Web archives.
Documents that aren’t of any of the above types can also be imported
into EagleFiler. EagleFiler can preview their contents using Quick Look,
and it uses Spotlight’s importers to index them for searching. You can
use the Open With External Viewer command to open the documents in
other applications.