On Apr 4, 2007, at 10:18 AM, Mehboob Alam wrote:
I'm missing something about this.. tagging seems more reasonable
because items can be stored with multiple tags.. isnt that how the
mind works, as opposed to how the real-world filing cabinet works?
What are the 7 words most often heard in a Baptist church?
"We've never done it that way before!"
:)
The reason people clamor for nested folders is that they're
comfortable with that metaphor. I hung on to that metaphor for much
too long myself. Yojimbo helped me break free of that outmoded way of
thinking.
My documents folder in the finder has no structure or subfolders.
It's just a collection of files, tagged and organized with TagBot.
Since I dumped the nested folders metaphor, I've found it much easier
to find and organize my documents.
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