Chaque jour, nous vous offrons des logiciels sous licence GRATUITS que vous devriez autrement payer!
L'offre gratuite du jour pour Tabbles Home était valable le 9 juillet 2010!
Peu importe à quel point vos fichiers sont organisés, à un certain point, vous devez vous être demandé « devrais-je mettre ce fichier dans ce dossier ou dans celui-ci? ... Vais-je m'en rappeller si je mets ce fichier ici? ... Devrais-je en faire une copie? » Avec Tabbles, tout ceci est terminé!
Tabbles vous permet de catégoriser vos fichiers et dossiers en les mettant dans autant de tabbles (tags-bubbles) que vous voulez et ensuite les retrouver en vous rappellant en quoi consistait le fichier et en combinant des tabbles qui vous font penser au fichier, de façon naturelle et dynamique. Vos fichiers et dossiers ne seront pas déplacés, copiés ou modifiés. Par exemple, avec Tabbles, vous pouvez trouver toutes vos photos contenant vos enfants dans les montagnes en 4 clics!
Windows Xp/Vista/7 (32bit and 64bit). Requires the .net Framework 4
6.18 MB
$29.99
Une solution de marquage par tag pour marquer vos photos, fichiers MP3, sites web, gmails, factures, documents PDF et tout ce dont vous avez besoin d'avoir organisé à la maison. Utilisez la fonction d'auto-étiquetage pour tagguer vos fichiers automatiquement. Les menus contextuels et l'intégration au navigateur vous permettent de marquer les fichiers, dossiers, sites Web et gmails à vitesse de la lumière. Inclut "tabbles partagés" en vedette, limité à 3 utilisateurs (dès que prêts). Peut être lancé depuis une clé USB! Rabais de 30% jusqu'à dimanche pour les utilisateurs GOTD!
Une solution simple et innovatrice de gestion de documents pour organiser vos documents, projets, sites Web, gmails et chaque type de fichier que vous utilisez au travail. Utilisez la fonction d'auto-étiquetage pour tagguer vos fichiers automatiquement. Les menus contextuels et l'intégration au navigateur vous permettent de marquer les fichiers, dossiers, sites Web et gmails à vitesse de la lumière. La licence est valide pour un utilisateur sur 3 ordinateurs. Rabais de 30% jusqu'à dimanche pour les utilisateurs GOTD!
Une solution simple, innovatrice, zéro-configuration, sans serveur pour la gestion de documents et la collaboration. Il permet d'organiser vos documents, projets, sites Web, et de partager le marquage social avec vos collègues. Il fonctionne sur le réseau local, sur l'internet/VPN et utilise aussi les services de synchronisation de fichiers populaires (comme Dropbox). Utilisez la fonction d'auto-étiquetage pour tagguer vos fichiers automatiquement. Les menus contextuels et l'intégration au navigateur vous permettent de marquer les fichiers, dossiers, sites Web et gmails à vitesse de la lumière. Actuellement en version bêta, obtenez plus d'infos sur tabbles.net/GOTD. En pré-commande: rabais de 45% jusqu'à la sortie!
The Good
* Terrific, aesthetically pleasing interface and animations.
* Users can add multiple tags to one file/folder/URL.
* Users can create rules for quick/auto-tagging.
* Tags can be customized by color.
* Powerful filtering/sorting capability.
* Familiar Windows Explorer-like interface allows for easy browsing and tagging of files and folders.
* Adds entry into right-click context menu for quick tagging capabilities.
The Bad
* Does not keep track of tags for files and folders if you move them via Windows Explorer (does keep track if you move them via Tabbles).
* Home edition does not allow for export/import of tabbles.
* Requires .NET Framework 4.
* A bit RAM intensive.
Free Alternatives
Tag2Find
Tabbles Free [Fully featured but limited to 1,000 files]
For final verdict, recommendations, and full review please click here.
A note from the developer:
we'll be monitoring thes comments and the bug reports for the next 24 hours (yes, we'll be up for 24h... I already have 2lt of coffee ready).
For sure there will be bugs and crashes: stay assured that (when possible) all the bugs/crashes emerging today will be fixed and we'll release one or more updates free of charge. We did this already when Tabbles was featured last September and it was the best thing to do!
So, if you find a bug/crash:
- tell us!
- please don't uninstall Tabbles: we'll fix it for free!
If you have any question you can also use our forum and our chat.
Thanks everybody!!! :-D
Andrea
KISS
I hate MS's evolution to 'smoke and mirrors'.
I hate the Documents and Settings folder.
It is like a mineshaft dug by a giant rabid Wombat.
And I hate the pretend folders in Windows Explorer 'My Pictures' etc.
Which in fact are like shortcuts to 6 miles down the mineshaft of 'Documents and Settings'
I believe Windows 7 is adding more of this abstracting for Files and Folders.
Join me to fight this.
(I am NOT referring to this GOTD program, I am referring to the evolving concept of abstracting us away from where files are actually located.)
Instead, create folders in your C drive like -
C:\B_
Under there, you can have folders for Money, Web, CD-DVD, Health, etc
C:\D_\CD-DVD\
C:\D_\Health\
C:\B_\Money\
C:\D_\Web\
And then you can have sub folders under them.
Doing that means you will always know where to find things, without any 'pretend this is a folder' rubbish.
And you can burn the lot to a DVD Weekly or Daily, to back it all up.
In addition, change the Settings in all your programs, to prevent them saving things into the mineshaft (where you may have to search to find them).
Instead have a folder called
C:\Downloads\
And save everything into there.
Get a multi tabbed Windows Explorer like XYPlorerFree, and lock the first Tab to the Downloads folder.
You can have that Tab set to sort by Date, and you can lock that preference.
Then every so often, you can go to that tab, and move your files to the C:\B_\ sub folders.
Not only will the most recent be at the top (of your Downloads folder, Tab), but the adjacent ones will relate to the same download session.
KISS,
Rob
I've been visiting GOTD for many months now (thanks to Rick Broida at The Cheapskate blog at CNET) and have not really commented.
1) @Noel--What I've read previously is that many people are using the thumbs-up or down on the basis of whether or not they think they might like it and might or might not download it. Apparently many folks who see the product and decide that it is not useful for them simply click on a thumbs down.
2) I haven't tried this yet, but am definitely going to. My wife and I have differing ideas about how to label photos especially and I think a product like this will make it easier. Heck, I'm likely to try this on my work computer because I often can't remember what "category" I put something in. The ability to tag files with multiple entries is a great idea (maybe too time-consuming, but that's to be seen).
3) I don't think it's a great idea to gripe about the .net framework as a primary reason not to use the product. I suppose the developer might have used a different method (I'm not especially technically savvy in software design), but complaining about the use of the time it take to download the technology isn't especially fair. I don't think most folks complain too much that they have to use a browser to open a web site. (I know, this is a bit naive a viewpoint, but the developer's just using the tools available, right?)
4) I love that Ashraf does really nice reviews of products and I especially love how he rates the cost too. Much appreciated advice and thanks for your efforts.
5) I recommendation to GOTD would be to either:
a) Put on today's page way to vote on yesterday's giveaway so folks can have time with it before voting.
b) Generate an e-mail the next day to vote on previous day's giveaway.
c) Create a longer history page of past giveaways that would both give users the chance to vote as much as 30 days after the release, give vendors the opportunity to continue to market their product, possibly give vendors the opportunity to offer a download for a small cost (e.g., $5/download) that might even have $1 of that captured by GOTD for running this great website. The 24-hour time limit makes sense, but I've missed some giveaways that I saw while at work that I forgot to download at home (the Ashampoo house design software to be specific) that I might have been willing to pay a little something for.
Thanks GOTD for your site. I find it totally addictive to visit each day and enjoy exploring even when the product isn't of particular interest to me.
I have been using Tabbles since it began. Most of the posters here at GOTD have missed the MAJOR functional capability.
A major failing of any real file system is the inability to have virtual directories.
A given file, like contactGeorge.txt needs to be located in multiple LOGICAL folders.
\todo
\contacts\george
\projects\company\theABC\people\george
I would like to be able to "find" george any way I want by using logical folders or naming but have all of these techniques point to the same PHYSICAL file.
It is not unusal for "find" or "search" to be used VERY often.
Another example:pictures
The same picture could be found in:
\Family gatherings 2010 July
\Son graduation
\Son's school years
A given picture could be in each of these virtual folders but only physically exist in one place
Tabbles is not the perfect system, the user interface and rules take some time to learn and implement.
Tabbles is the PERFECT SOLUTION that needs more users to comment on improvement requirements.
The Tabbles team is VERY responsive.
They are the only solution on the horizon for this very expensive problem.
This lack of multiple names(aliases) has been around since my first Mainframe days in the 1960's.
The volume of data storage available today is still amazing.
I only buy 2TB drives and have many of them. (A lot of backup)
A methodology like Tabbles is the only technique to organize your contents based on YOUR requirements not the Microsoft file system.
I am NOT an employee of Tabbles, just a big fan that has been involved in managing large volumes of data storage since the 1960's.
I was the manager responsible for the "futures of Data Storage management" in the 1980's - wow has it been that long?
To bad Tabbles is not available for the Mainframe...
I urge you to give this program a try. Space, .net, memory issues are trivival compared to the real probmel of managing files.
Bob Levy
Le lancement du set up n'aboutit qu'à un message d'erreur Au bout d'une demie seconde (error key : c'est la toute 1ère fois).
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Hello again.
Welcome new GOTD download. The installer has been updated again, so please get the new archive.
NB: the updates are available for this version according to Andrea D'Intino form Yellow blue soft. :)
Best regards,
GOTD team
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Mon Dieu, c'est la galere ici...
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Dear users,
we have just updated the download file. There was a bug some of you mentioned in the beginning of giveaway day. It has been fixed. So please re-download the new installer of Tabbles Home and enjoy.
ps: Andrea, thank you for your support!
Best regards,
GOTD team
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Vieille idée que M$ tarde à installer sur son Windoze.
Toujours aussi gourmand en ram que la version offerte en septembre (fr.giveawayoftheday.com/tabbles)
Et le framework 3.5 est déjà inutile :/
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Si je me suis trompé ??? :
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/File-Management/tag2find.shtml
Voici !!!
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Certes Ashraf, "Comment by Ashraf — July 9th, 2010 at 3:02 am" #1 sur anglo a beaucoup de défaut et je ne comprends pas pour quelles raisons il s' enflamme pour ce logiciel.
Ceci dit, il a bien raison de remarquer CECI : "Tag2Find"
J' ai eu beaucoup de mal mais voici l' adresse :
http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/tag2find-Download-98941.html
Maintenant voici le nom d' un explorateur (WINDOWS XP) atypique MAIS très interrressant & que j 'utilise depuis bien longtemps & sans problème
"Ac Browser Plus - file manager for Windows"
Allez sur "GOOGLE"... facile.
Bye.
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