Tabbles will help you link your files to several projects, (or customers, or... you name it), without copying or moving them. The hierarchical folder system forces you to put each file in one and only folder forcing you to rigidly link the file to the folder containing it.
Very often you need to use the same files in different situations with little or no change: this results typically in having many copies of the same file scattered around your hard-drive. The file categorization typically starts using the auto-tagging feature: this way you will be able to tagging files based on where they are
Here are some key features of "Tabbles":
· Auto-tag files based on folders, user defined rules or manually
· Use virtual folders and regular folders together
· Works on files, folders and URLs (including Gmail)
· Manage multi-file projects on network drives
· On-the-fly group files far away from each other
· Find and clean file duplicates
· Search your files based on what they're related to
· Access your files through different paths
· Combine virtual folders to filter files
Requirements:
· .NET Framework 4
· 1.6 GHz CPU
· 1 GB of RAM
· 20 MB free disk space
Limitations:
· Limited to 1000 tagged files
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Added Greek language.
· When you drag N folders on a tabble, when the dialog appears asking you what you want to do, you need to be able to say "do the same thing for all other folders I dragged", not "do the same thing forever".
· Added tasks in the windows 7 tasklist . you can now show the quick-tag dialog or exit tabbles by clicking in the taskbar icon, not in the tray icon.
· Learnability: now you only get a confirmation dialog when you try to delete normal tabbles. (reason: the confirmation message did not make sense for other kinds of tabbles, and there was no need for a confirmation for those tabbles).
· Now showing the folder menu when right-clicking in the background.
· "Create shortcut" now creates a shortcut whose name is just the folder name, not the full path.
· Minor usability: if you drag a folder on the "favorites" special tabble, automatically create a shortcut, instead of showing the disambiguation dialog.