The free and amazingly easy way to extend your Finder with tags. Don't forget to look at the screenshots!
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Nothing changed, except that the archive is now a zip instead of a dmg.
This is simple but very useful freeware for Mac OS X that allows you to use tags in the Finder. Their use is similar to those well-known tags of Gmail, Last.fm or del.ico.us... with the major advantage that you can tag the tags themselves! This allows you to make a hierarchical structure like with folders, except that you can find your files in multiple ways, just like you would organise your files mentally. However, just a few tags in a "flat" structure can already be very useful, too. Tagging is done using drag-and-drop, and you can view all items under a specific tag by just double-clicking it. For a quick overview of the usage, please see the screenshots mentioned below. The project also provides some nice icons to use with the tags. Amazingly, this is made possible with just 30 lines of Applescript! Screenshots (watch them backwards): http://sourceforge.net/project/screenshots.php?group_id=202198 Download: http://sourceforge.net/project/platformdownload.php?group_id=202198 Project home page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/free-mac-tags/ The software is being released under the MIT license. However, in those cases where one could argue that the MIT license is not applicable to a file, you may choose to use the concerning file with the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license instead.
The original version for Mac OS X.
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