Organizing documents within folder structures is ingrained in the way we work and think. After all, it is the exact reflection of paper-document organization in cardboard filing folders. However, we are convinced that a central library for document files with tag-based search is the future – not folders.
– Anya Schmidt, senior product and project manager at Doo
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1 Comment
Yawn,
Tags and Folders are visual representation of meta data (at least on platforms that support that), I can show tags as folder trees and I can list folders as tags. Where tags fall short is mapping hierarchical relations between them.
So nothing new – move on. 🙂
Yawn,
Tags and Folders are visual representation of meta data (at least on platforms that support that), I can show tags as folder trees and I can list folders as tags. Where tags fall short is mapping hierarchical relations between them.
So nothing new – move on. 🙂