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Tabbles can categorize files and folders, storing them in tebblah (tags) and then you can find them easy to remember what was this or that file, and thus quickly and easily find the message you would like.



RELEASE NOTES
Even if you are a very organized person, sooner or later, you may encounter a problem in which folder to save this file? "..." I remember later where this file if you keep it in this folder? "..." Can make a copy this file? ". The program Tabbles such problems would not arise!
A tabble is a TAG and a VIRTUAL FOLDER
Link a tabble to a file or drag'n'drop a file into a tabble. Then double click on a tabble to see what's "inside" it.
The tabbles behave like folders
You can copy&paste and drag&drop your files, folders and URLs into tabbles.
The same file can go into several tabbles
Nothing is duplicated, the link between files and tabbles is safely stored in Tabbles' database
You can put a file in as many tabbles as you want: the tabbles are special containers that you can use to categorize your files, folders and bookmarks. Using Tabbles you can quickly categorize, find , sort and share your files, in a totally new way.
Organize: no more duplications, links or files in the wrong folder.
Tabbles allows you to organize your files independently from the folder structure. Or to refine your existing folder organization.
Using Tabbles you can link your files to several projects, (or customers, or... you name it), without copying or moving them. The hierarchical folder system forces you to put each file in one and only folder forcing you to rigidly link the file to the folder containing it. Very often you need to use the same files in different situations with little or no change: this results typically in having many copies of the same file scattered around your hard-drive.The file categorization typically starts using the auto-tagging feature: this way you will be able to tagging files based on where they are (more about auto-tagging here).
Tabbles will help you with:
Redundant files and duplicates: you won't need to worry anymore about finding out if and where a copy of that given file was being used. Nor you will need to clean up folders from redundant copies anymore, because you won't need to copy or move your files around anymore.
.Inconsistencies: whenever you'll need the same file in several different projects, using Tabbles© you won't need to create and modify copies of the same file.

RELEASE NEW
File management workload: as your disk will be cleaner from copies, the need to"clean up your hard drive" will be considerably reduced, if not eliminated. As a lot of the file management is done to organize your files and folders, using Tabbles you will forget about this.
Disk space: fewer files copied and less "mess" in your hard-drive will necessarily mean having using less space on you hard-drive

HOMEPAGE
http://tabbles.net/


System Requirements
IBM or compatible Pentium/AMD processor (900 MHz or greater), 512 MB RAM or greater. 1024 x 768, 16-bit display (32-bit recommended)
Windows XP, Windows Vista all SP, Windows 7, Windows 10
Language Multilanguage(Russian English)

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