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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedAll I hear is you people ragging on about how putting tags in the file names is a horrible idea. Have you considered that it might be nearly impossible otherwise to fulfill the author's primary purpose, namely creating tags for files that work across all platforms without absolutely requiring a specific piece of software to interface with them? Yes, I agree completely that tagging the file names is cumbersome and could potentially cause problems. However, after reading all the posts about this subject, there really doesn't seem to be a good solution to the problem at the moment and every possible idea that has been put forward comes with its own set of problems. I think what the author needs to do is give users the ability to choose multiple means for tagging, such as side-car files, meta-data, and external databases. That way each individual user can choose the method they find preferable. Until that time, either keep your comments constructive instead of critical or go write your own software.
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I realized right after I posted this that you can rename entire directories with Tagspaces. Sorry about that. But, I still think that the two biggest 'file management' features I would like to see in Tagspaces is the ability to delete entire directories as stated above and being able to select multiple files at once easier (i.e. shift click to select a series of files in a directory). Also, tagging directories would be nice, but not really that necessary. Thanks for the hard work!