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Jul

09

Tabbles allows you to categorize your files/folders by placing them in as many tabbles (tag-bubbles) as you like.

Filed in: daily great giveaway gifts by admin on 07-09-10

No matter how organized you are with your files, at some point you must have faced the problem “should I put this file in this one folder or in that other folder?”…”and will I remember where the file is if I put it in this folder?”…”or should I just make a copy?”. With Tabbles all of that is gone!

Tabbles allows you to categorize your files/folders by placing them in as many tabbles (tag-bubbles) as you like and then find them back by remembering what that file was Buy Cialis about and “combining” the tabbles (tabble = concept) that make you think of that file, in a natural and dynamical way. Your files and folders will NOT be moved, duplicated or messed up with. For example, using Tabbles you can find all the “Pictures” where you can see your “Children” in the “Mountains” with 4 CLICKS!

Key Features:

  • A tabble (the colored bubbles) is a TAG and a VIRTUAL FOLDER at the same time: you can drag’n’drop files into it (as a folder) and browse it as a tag later on.
  • The same file can go into several tabbles WITHOUT BEING DUPLICATED on your hard drive.
  • The COMBINE is the key: i.e. click on the tabbles “Bills” and “2007″ and then use the ‘Combine’ function to see all the files tagged with “Bills” and “2007″.
  • Auto-tagging rules: Tabbles will auto-tag files/folders based on name and/or location.
  • You can tag also websites or use the shell-extensions for easier tagging/finding.
  • You can categorize up to 10000 files with this version

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