Re: Folders/Tag-collections

2007-05-24 Thread Niels Kobschätzki
On May 24, 2007, at 10:44 PM, Steve Kalkwarf wrote: Only being curious but how many tag collections/collections does other users have (especially the developers would be interesting because they are so against having a structure through folders or smart tag-collections in smart

yojimbo-module

2007-05-24 Thread Niels Kobschätzki
Hi! Kerris last mail reminded me of the Yojimbo-module for Quicksilver. And I just tried to do a Command window with selection and add to yojimbo but I can't use Add to Yojimbo for a selected Finder-item; any idea what could fix that. And where can I ask for feature requests for the

Re: Folders/Tag-collections

2007-05-24 Thread Ken Lanxner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Niels Kobschätzki) wrote on 5/24/07: Only being curious but how many tag collections/collections does other users have 17000+ items. I have 8 collections at the moment and no tag collections. Some of my collections are temporary such as for the duration of a project.

Re: Folders/Tag-collections

2007-05-24 Thread Patrick Woolsey
Niels Kobschätzki [EMAIL PROTECTED] sez: [...] Please - offer an or and a - (for excluding tags in the search) -- I want to do searches like japan or china economicsŠ and there would be even more differentiated searches i want to doŠ like a search which gives me any combination of japan, china

Re: Folders/Tag-collections

2007-05-24 Thread Dennis Rande
I currently have 23 tag collections, 2 regular collections, and 5319 items. All my collections (tagged and regular) are temporary with some deleted and new ones created on a weekly basis. That's what I really like about the tagging system: with everything tagged, I can just create/delete

Re: Folders/Tag-collections

2007-05-24 Thread Rob Pluta
Thanks for your well-written repeating posts for those of us who have recently subscribed. Hard to believe but for a 10.4.x user I have finally figured out the search-based algorithms rather than the directory driven functions for find/search. If that makes any sense... The more I learn,