6/22/2023 0 Comments Tagflow vs tabbles![]() So I'll take this opportunity here to write about it. I wanted to write, but it did not happen. NotNull wrote:Difference metadata / tags (my opinion)Ĭouple months ago I came to the same conclusion and I wanted to open a new Thread about it. In case of Everything: Use an existing system or create /maintain a system (import tags from other sytems?) Tagging files where you don't have write access to (Windows, Program Files, read-only files.) Reading "just-in-time" or reading from database. Speed of tagging (one-time operation) vs speed of reading tags. Is everyone allowed to read all tags? Could contain sensitiive data (tags: "todo" "fire John") Perspective: One's outgoing label is another one's incoming Tags "My little sister","me" vs "My big brother","me" Scenarios to consider: some common file manipulations (CRUD) Universal frontend to access different styles (see above) of tags. save tags in a tag-file in the folder of the file save tags in an alternate datastream of the file Tags: Personal information, keywords added Metadata: properties of the document, like resolution, bitrate. Just press my hotkey and type in the file I want.Ĭode: Select all Ways to tag /use metadata With everything I don't use explorer any more. That plus Everything's speedy search would mean the world to me. Just a tagging system very similar to explorer folders but that allows a file to be in more than one "folder" at a time. The best would be something simple as is "Everything". **Actually, the best I could find worked great but it put the tags in the FILENAMES! DDD:ĭSC003.jpg became something like DSC003.jpg I also tried a few others that I don't remember their names, sorry :/ I feel tabbles focused too much on making it look nice and that made it slow in code performance and in usability performance. I tried Tabbles and it was the best** I could find but I found it too bloated / heavy, doesn't track file changes when they move / are deleted. I'm curious: what alternatives did you try and why weren't they what you were looking for? Phlfm wrote:I have tried many tagging alternatives but none of them are satisfactory.
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