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Show HN: TagSpaces – An open source personal data manager

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  Easy File Tagging

The application supports adding tags to files, in a transparent, not vendor locking way. You can tag your files by a simple drag & drop actions. More...

  Tag Groups

You can organize your tags thematically in groups (e.g. tag group "family" can contain tags with the names of your family member, this can be useful for photo tagging)

  Color Coded Tags

You can assign different colors to the tags. So in case of priorities you can assign the color red to a tags called "high".

  Smart Tags

With the concept of smart tags, when you add tag called "today" to a file, the application will label automatically this file with the corresponding date of today (e.g. "20140408" for 8th April 2014)

  Batch Tagging

It is possible to add and remove many tags to many files at once. More...

  File Management

TagSpaces features a set of basic file management operations such as rename, create, move and delete file. More...

  Folder Management

In TagSpaces you can create new subfolders of the current folder. More...

  Searching and Finding

The search in the application is currently restricted to the file names only. Nevertheless there is a special query syntax allowing to narrow the search results. More...

  File Sorting

In the list perspective you can sort the files by name, size, extension and last changed date.

  Responsive Design

TagSpaces features a flexible layout, which is dynamically adapted depending on the application window size and proportions

  File Grouping by Date

In the grid perspective you can group files according to the last changed date (e.g. by the current day, month or year). More...

  File Grouping by TagGroup

You can use this feature to group your files by different priorities. More...


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