Sounds greatRay wrote:
OK, enough about other people's software- here's a solution that I've been looking that has limited players in the market and it's something at which you would have a running start. A robust file tagging solution! ADS just isn't reliable enough & a lot of files won't even let you write comments to them. An app that lets me tag my files in an easy way and offers a high degree of reliability would be a total winner, for me anyway. The tagging should be portable but there could be a monitoring app running in the background updating overall stats etc - a global interface could be presented, sort of a control-central. Since it is a file locating solution you could integrate it with a file search app (files monitored in realtime + usual advanced x2 filters + appropriate previews for different kinds of media) - put all this together and you have a killer app. :D
Better hurry up Nikos coz if you don't make it I will! :P
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Incidentally, tags have been introduced in XYPlorer and they're getting dual panes in the next release.
I tried the latest version (XYPlorer) but it still falls short when compared to X² in several ways. X² is (I don't know how exactly to word this) more directly connected to the Windows Explorer shell and that is a huge advantage, IMO. Also, the variety of filters available in X² for color coding, etc can not be matched.
Nikos, have you tried, "Everything"? It's a (330 KB, Freeware) file finder that uses the NTFS journal, which makes it unbelievably fast. The down side is that it works only on NTFS volumes. I wonder what the chances of incorporating some of this functionality into X² are?
Anyway, I hope you atleast try the app if you haven't already to see what it's capable of.
I tried the latest version (XYPlorer) but it still falls short when compared to X² in several ways. X² is (I don't know how exactly to word this) more directly connected to the Windows Explorer shell and that is a huge advantage, IMO. Also, the variety of filters available in X² for color coding, etc can not be matched.
Nikos, have you tried, "Everything"? It's a (330 KB, Freeware) file finder that uses the NTFS journal, which makes it unbelievably fast. The down side is that it works only on NTFS volumes. I wonder what the chances of incorporating some of this functionality into X² are?
Anyway, I hope you atleast try the app if you haven't already to see what it's capable of.
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well vista startmenu has as one of its features a quick index system, plus its a great replacement for the standard xp sart menu
http://www.vistastartmenu.com/index.html
http://www.vistastartmenu.com/index.html
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