Nested folders are more visual, for me at least. I find it easier to maintain a mental overview of what I have collected with nested folders - which is important for me. And, of course, what's nice about including Nested Folders is that you don't have to use them if you don't want to!

On Apr 4, 2007, at 10:18 AM, Mehboob Alam wrote:

I'm not entirely sure what the fuss about "nested" folders is. Going
back to the original Macintosh Finder and the 400K diskettes, the
filesystem was flat, and then the nested structure was introduced as
an "virtual" structure. But the filestorage system is still flat.

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?

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