| Traditionally You have a flat structure with all your bookmarks classified as favorites. With more than a few hundred this becomes cumbersome and frustrating. Or... you attempt to develop a system of nested folders for different categories of bookmarks. The problem is the system is not transparent and you quickly forget what your categories are. Now... QuickTagger with its Visual Tree Approach allows you to see at a glance what your tag structure is, what other favourites are in the same category when you are capturing a bookmark. This makes it much easier to tag consistently so you can easily maintain your tagging structure. But... if you wish to reorganise your bookmarks, this is very easy in QuickTagger as you just "drag and drop" your tags in the tree structure. All bookmarks assigned to the tags follow. And if you wish to change the tags assigned to one, or more, or indeed all your bookmarks, you will find that with the functions in QuickTagger, it takes hardly any time at all. Smart! QuickTagger doesn't force you into choosing between equally unsatisfactory approaches. Choose the approach that best matches your needs, and be sure that you will stand a very much better chance of finding that site you found some time ago in just a matter of seconds. If you are interested in adding to the development of tagging approaches, check out QucikTagger and take part in our newly started forum on this issue. QuickTagger makes web browsing and capturing worthwhile | | |
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