Tag2find Trial: Use tags to mark and manage your local files, a landmark innovation in file management mode.

by since1984 on 2007-01-06 16:16:44

At 7:42 AM, I received the download password from the tag2find team. The beta version, originally scheduled for release on January 5th, has a version number of 0.8.1.4, with a file size of 2.11 MB, and is compatible with 32-bit systems. Although today is already the 6th, compared to something like VISTA, which had significant delays, this isn't too late. Now you can also go to the official website to apply to participate in the beta version testing.

The concept of "tag" first became popular in Web 2.0, and its application in local file management is something I've been looking forward to for a long time. The fundamental method of file management in existing Windows systems revolves around folders, and the tree-like structure of these folders results in files being layered upon each other. You might have experienced this: many files may be hidden very deeply, trapped within N levels of folders, and unless you clearly remember the filename, you would have to use the clumsy search tool to find it; many files might not be touched for years simply because they are buried so deep that you never come across them.

Undoubtedly, tags are an excellent tool. Each file can be described from multiple angles using several tags. For example, an MP3 song could simultaneously be tagged with:萧亚轩 (Elva Hsiao), 1087, Hong Kong/Taiwan female singer, confession, MP3, and so on...