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 More options Jan 2, 7:39 pm
From: skyebird <skye.st...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 16:39:10 -0800 (PST)
Local: Wed, Jan 2 2008 7:39 pm
Subject: Re: tag based filesystem organisation?
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 instances of the same thing, so that you don't end up with out-of-date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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