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    Tags

    Extend your Finder with tags, to find your files in multiple ways.

    You might know tags as they are used in gmail, delicious.com or last.fm. They let you categorize your items in multiple ways. The files on your computer can be categorized in only one way, because you store them in a folder and that's it. It would be great if there was an easy way to store the same file in multiple folders at the same time, wouldn't it? Well, Tags allows you to do exactly that on the mac. Create new Tags by duplicating and renaming the Mother Tag. Drag your file or folder on top of a Tag icon to add it to that Tag. Double-click a Tag to view all items that you added to it. ...
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    Spotlight Remover is an AppleScript application that runs through the application Terminal (most likely already on the computer) to move your annoying Spotlight feature to a backup folder in ~/Documents.
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