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tag based filesystem organisation?
user name
2007-12-25 19:04:10
Hello,

I have a lot of files in both my internal hard drive and a
few
external hard drives. What tools are there so that I can
reorganise/
index the files easily? What I am looking for is a tool that
can let
me tag individual files/folders like Google Docs and Gmail,
then will
create the directory structure so that to put the files in
the new
directory structure. Something like the way del.icio.us
works would be
very good. Is there such a thing out there? I have tried a
tool called
Tagg but it only does the first part of what I am after. Are
there
other tools out there relating to this?

Best Regards,
Benson

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Re: tag based filesystem organisation?
user name
2007-12-27 04:26:13
3D Topicscape lets you organize files the way you want,
either taking
charge of the files itself or leaving them where they are
but showing
them in an independent structure you choose.  It also lets
you add a
file description if you want, and information about the
author and
source.

Files and the topics you put them in can be 'cloned'.  In
other words,
a file or topic can appear in several places, but they will
be
instances of the same thing, so that you don't end up with
out-of-date
copies.

You can take an existing folder and drop it into a
Topicscape and it
will build a structure that mirrors the folders.  Then you
can start
changing as you wish.

The view you get of the information you store that way is a
3D
landscape and it's extraordinary how much you can see at a
time, that
way.

Argey

On Dec 26, 9:04 am, Benson <Benson....googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a lot of files in both my internal hard drive
and a few
> external hard drives. What tools are there so that I
can reorganise/
> index the files easily? What I am looking for is a tool
that can let
> me tag individual files/folders like Google Docs and
Gmail, then will
> create the directory structure so that to put the files
in the new
> directory structure. Something like the way del.icio.us
works would be
> very good. Is there such a thing out there? I have
tried a tool called
> Tagg but it only does the first part of what I am
after. Are there
> other tools out there relating to this?
>
> Best Regards,
> Benson
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Re: tag based filesystem organisation?
user name
2007-12-27 04:28:17
I meant to mention - no tags yet, but the next version will
have them.

Argey
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Re: tag based filesystem organisation?
user name
2008-01-02 18:39:10
I love this program! Excellent for GTD Horizons of Focus
management

On Dec 27 2007, 12:26 am, Argey <r...topicscape.com> wrote:
> 3D Topicscape lets you organize files the way you want,
either taking
> charge of the files itself or leaving them where they
are but showing
> them in an independent structure you choose.  It also
lets you add a
> file description if you want, and information about the
author and
> source.
>
> Files and the topics you put them in can be 'cloned'. 
In other words,
> a file or topic can appear in several places, but they
will be
> instances of the same thing, so that you don't end up
with out-of-date
> copies.
>
> You can take an existing folder and drop it into a
Topicscape and it
> will build a structure that mirrors the folders.  Then
you can start
> changing as you wish.
>
> The view you get of the information you store that way
is a 3D
> landscape and it's extraordinary how much you can see
at a time, that
> way.
>
> Argey
>
> On Dec 26, 9:04 am, Benson <Benson....googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > I have a lot of files in both my internal hard
drive and a few
> > external hard drives. What tools are there so that
I can reorganise/
> > index the files easily? What I am looking for is a
tool that can let
> > me tag individual files/folders like Google Docs
and Gmail, then will
> > create the directory structure so that to put the
files in the new
> > directory structure. Something like the way
del.icio.us works would be
> > very good. Is there such a thing out there? I have
tried a tool called
> > Tagg but it only does the first part of what I am
after. Are there
> > other tools out there relating to this?
>
> > Best Regards,
> > Benson
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