Have your files/folders/websites cluttered? Presenting Taggy, which will let you tag anything your computer for the ease of your use.
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Drag and drop any file/folder/website from your machine to Taggy.
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Spelling mistakes? In a hurry? Don't remember what was the exact tag name? Don't worry we got you covered. Enter a near meaningful gibberish :D, our recommender will show you, your nearest possible 'saved' tag.
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Once a tag is saved, you could move over to 'Browse tags' to search and locate your file.
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Located your file. Oh Wait! click on that file and directly reach your destination, even it be a website URL!
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Want to remove a tag? Just click on your tag and click 'Remove Tag'.
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Did you just change your file location or rename your file name? Wait, we will help you locate that file on your own, without even changing your previous tag!
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We support Windows and Linux as of now and that too using a 'shared memory' in a text file. Hence, Taggy won't burden your computer with much memory!
- 80-20 rule, 80% of usage will come from 20% tags and these would be our highlights to choose from. Rest can be added by you.
- There might remain some tags with similar functions/synonymous names. However, this can be mitigated with the use of NLP algorithms where we can breakdown tags into tokens and suggest the already present similar ones.
- Are you proud of yourself being organised? Having a feature that allows to automatically tag your files based on your filename/date of creation. We can have date of creation + filename for photos/videos. That way you can save your trip memories!
- Multi-tagging will result in different output. For e.g: We have several photos tagged as Scientists, Monuments, India.
- Case1: Scientists+India will result in photos of Scientists from India.
- Case2: Monuments+India will result in photos of famous Monuments from India.
- Case3: India will result in photos of Scientists and Monuments
- Extending support to MacOS.
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