![]() However say you'd like to quickly view all photos where your dog appears. Your file structure might look as follows These smart folders would allow you to view directories of files that do not necessarily follow the file structure of your dataset. ![]() In Finder/Windows Explorer/Gnome Files you could have "smart folders" by using tags (think of how a smart album works in macOS photos if anyone is familiar) These tags would be included in ZFS-send/ZFS-recieve operations, these tags would be viewable by clients connecting via either SMB/NFS. (Maybe they are and I am unaware)īut imagine if ZFS supported a tagging solution where you could add tags to any file or directory in the form of simple key words. I wish tags were integrated far better into native filesystems and file managers. * I don't think the file-tagging currently available on I'll mostly use it to organize all of my personal files: documents (personal and professional), movies, music, comics, photos, etc. I considered Tag Spaces, but alas, no nested tags. The program seems robust but the interface leaves much to be desired. Tabbles is the closest thing I've found so far. Can add tags by file attributes (year or date for file creation date, file type, etc.).Copy/duplicate a file/files and its tags.Recognize duplicate files (and check if I want to add a duplicate file).Files can be tagged, accessed, and moved in the existing file structure-they don't need to be "imported" into a closed system or database.Can move files between PCs, thumb-drives, cloud storage, etc.Can move files in explorer or otherwise without losing or altering tags.Nested Tags (and ability to search/filter them).I need a Windows file management system with:
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