You can already manage your own plug-ins. Simply create sub-folders inside the main Plug-In folder and move the plug-ins appropriately. So you can end up with whatever organization you want.

Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
Hi all,

Plugs are a mess from my perspective. They're organized by manufacturer,
and how the manufacturer wants to arrange them. I don't care about who
wrote them or the names or categories they decided were worthwhile. I care
about functional organization. As plugs grow more numerous, remembering
what does what is nuts.

Has anyone thought about creating a plugin manager so that I can remove
them from the company menus and re-organize them under my own names and
categories under *standard* menu items (like Mass Edit for all those plugs
that work like Mass Edit), as well as duplicating them where they are worth
seeing more than once?
Thanks,
Dennis






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