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		<title>GravityApps Launches Tags for Mac OSX</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2009 09:00:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason</dc:creator>
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Recently-launched “Tags” is designed to bring a little organization into that chaotic world of yours. Essentially, the application allows you to tag emails, photos, documents and more and allows you to do so while you&#8217;re either working within the file (in one of the many supported applications) or perusing files via Finder.
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<p><a title="Tags from GravityApps (for Mac OSX)" href="http://gravityapps.com/news/files/8a62b0a33360e3d53105d33f0fb50975-10.html">Recently-launched</a> “Tags” is designed to bring a little organization into that chaotic world of yours. Essentially, the application allows you to <strong>tag emails, photos, documents and more</strong> and allows you to do so while you&#8217;re either working within the file (in one of the <a title="GravityApps: Tags Supported Apps" href="http://gravityapps.com/tags/supportedapps/">many supported applications</a>) or perusing files via Finder.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s great about <a title="GravityApps&#39; Tags Overview" href="http://gravityapps.com/tags/overview/">Tags</a> lies not only with the fact that it can aide in the organization of hundreds, if not thousands, of your files but also in its simplicity. How might you go about tagging a document? Why, <strong>Ctrl+Space</strong> of course. That&#8217;s it. Keying <strong>the shortcut again</strong> will switch to a search mode that <strong>will allow you to easily find files</strong> with certain keywords attached. (This follows in the footsteps of many great applications bringing pure-wonderfulness via a simple shortcut; <a title="Results for &quot;Google Desktop&quot; Articles on fansoftech.com" href="http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&amp;q=%22google+desktop%22+site%3Afansoftech.com">Google Desktop</a> and <a title="Fans of Tech: &quot;Featured Program for June 2006: Launchy&quot;" href="http://www.fansoftech.com/2006/06/09/the-featured-program-for-june-2006-launchy/">Launchy</a> being two apps off of the top of my head.)</p>
<p>(Note: I would have embedded the screencast here in order to provide you with a bit more information about the product but, unfortunately, it was only available as a QuickTime .mov &#8211; and I&#8217;ll have no part of that mess.)</p>
<p>The app, in the aging tradition of 3rd-party software titles for Mac OS, will require a little green to get started: <strong>$29</strong> to be precise. It&#8217;s a small price to pay for sanity.</p>
<p><strong>Windows Users</strong>: basic tagging functionality is built into Windows 7/Vista for certain file types but <strong>for an application similar to the Tags app</strong> mentioned above, Windows devotees can turn to <a title="tag2find: Enhanced Tagging for Windows" href="http://www.tag2find.com">tag2find</a>, a small freeware application that, unfortunately, lost funding in 2008. However, according to the official site, <a title="tag2find Blog: &quot;An Inconvenient Truth; but Also a Chance for the Future&quot;" href="http://blog.tag2find.com/2008/01/15/an-inconvinient-truth-but-also-a-chance-for-the-future/">there are plans to open tag2find up to the community</a> through an upcoming open-source version.</p>
<p>[via <a title="Apple Downloads: Productivity Tools: Tags" href="http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/productivity_tools/tags.html">Apple Downloads</a>]</p>
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		<title>Taglocity Announces v2.0; Brings Productivity Enhancements and Social Networking to Outlook</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 May 2008 20:00:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Taglocity, currently in beta, just launched v2.0 of its Outlook 2003/2007 E-mail tagging software.&#160; With this new version, Canada-based Terazen Technology, Inc., added plenty of enhanced features in addition to some social networking features.&#160; (Hey,&#160; why not?&#160; Everybody else is doing it.)
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Taglocity, currently in beta, just launched v2.0 of its Outlook 2003/2007 E-mail tagging software.&#160; With this new version, Canada-based Terazen Technology, Inc., added plenty of enhanced features in addition to some social networking features.&#160; (Hey,&#160; why not?&#160; Everybody else is doing it.)</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re unfamiliar with Taglocity, the software essentially allows you to add &quot;tags&quot; to your E-mails, tasks and calendar items from within Microsoft&#8217;s antiquated Outlook product.&#160; To do this, the software takes advantage of Outlook&#8217;s &quot;categories&quot; feature and, for each new &quot;tag&quot; you create with Taglocity, a &quot;category&quot; of the same name will be created behind-the-scenes and added to your Outlook personal files folder (.PST)&#160; </p>
<p>I&#8217;m guessing the object of enhancing already existing Outlook functionality is to provide you with the option of retaining the methods of organization you&#8217;ve established with Taglocity if you no longer wish to use the product anymore.&#160; It makes sense to me&#8230;data portability <em>always</em> makes sense to me.</p>
<p>(What never did make sense to me was why Microsoft never made &quot;categories&quot; a more prevalent feature in Outlook to begin with.&#160; It really is a great way to add organization to Outlook.&#160; Regardless, Taglocity helps to enhance and bring focus to this semi-powerful existing feature.)</p>
<p>Whether you&#8217;re browsing your inbox or composing a new E-mail/task/appointment, you&#8217;re presented with intuitive options via the Taglocity toolbar for adding tags to help you easily find E-mails at a later date:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.fansoftech.com/images/posts/2008-05-17_TaglocityBar.png"><img height="14" src="http://www.fansoftech.com/images/posts/2008-05-17_TaglocityBar.png" width="500" /></a></p>
<p>The average <em>Fans of Tech</em> reader already realizes the benefit of tags over folders but there might be a few of you out there still asking&#160; yourself: &quot;why tags?&quot;&#160; Here&#8217;s the answer: after you&#8217;re finished reading an E-mail, one would normally file that message in a single folder in a vein attempt to keep your inbox &quot;organized.&quot;&#160; The problem is that, after a while, you&#8217;ll most likely have multiple folders that pretty much serve a similar purpose.&#160; That leaves you with multiple places to search in order to find the item for which you&#8217;re looking.&#160; With tags (or &quot;labels&quot; if you&#8217;re a Gmail user), you can assign multiple keywords to the item in question thus improving the likelihood that you&#8217;ll find this item whenever you go looking for it.&#160; And, since Taglocity is essentially a plug-in for Outlook, you can do BOTH!&#160; File and tag!</p>
<p>The free product even takes tagging a step further by incorporating two very useful features: Bundles and AutoSuggest.&#160; The latter, as you might guess, makes the tagging process even faster by &quot;suggesting&quot; similar tag matches as you type&#8230;start typing a few characters and if the tag suggestion is the tag you want to apply, just hit &quot;enter.&quot;&#160; The other feature, Bundles, allows you to assign many tags at once by assigning a bundle tag name.&#160; You might equate this feature to &quot;Distribution Groups&quot; in Outlook where you can send an E-mail to ONE distribution group in Outlook and that message is automatically sent to the many different members you&#8217;ve assigned to that DG.&#160; </p>
<p><strong><u>Taglocity &amp; the Entperise</u></strong></p>
<p>From what I can tell, Terazen will monetize Taglocity by selling <a title="Buy Taglocity" href="http://www.taglocity.com/buy.html">enterprise versions of the product</a> which makes perfect sense to me as it would fit very well into the enterprise atmosphere.&#160; One reason I say that has to do with yet another brilliant feature of the product: &quot;groups.&quot;&#160; Here&#8217;s what the site has to say about groups:</p>
<blockquote><p>&quot;Groups are a way of sharing tags and email messages. You can publish common information to our Taglocity groups (with Tags on the message, of course!) which then means other people in the group will be able to search and see. Think of how many CC: email chains you can get rid of!&quot;</p>
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<p>I have first-hand experience with the aforementioned E-mail chain problem and I can genuinely see a need for this product in an enterprise setting&#8230;especially for non-profits. (*Shudder* So much E-mail.&#160; *Shudder*)</p>
<p><strong><u>Searching</u></strong></p>
<p>Now, let&#8217;s say you&#8217;ve had Taglocity installed for a few months and you want to go find one of the E-mails you&#8217;ve tagged.&#160; Use the toolbar (see above) and enter your search query on the far-right.&#160; You&#8217;ll be taken to the Taglocity search window (and quickly, I might add.)</p>
<p><a href="http://www.fansoftech.com/images/posts/2008-05-17_TaglocitySearch.png"><img height="352" src="http://www.fansoftech.com/images/posts/2008-05-17_TaglocitySearch.png" width="500" /></a></p>
<p>You&#8217;re presented with your results and a quick way to modify those results using the tag cloud at the bottom and side of the window. I don&#8217;t necessarily anticipate using this feature more than the built-in search of Outlook 2007 (as I can typically remember the exact contents of the item I&#8217;m looking for) but, for generic searches, this could still prove to be pretty handy.</p>
<p>Of course, all these settings (tags, searching, etc.) can be tweaked using the utility&#8217;s configuration window:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.fansoftech.com/images/posts/2008-05-17_TaglocityConfig.png"><img height="410" src="http://www.fansoftech.com/images/posts/2008-05-17_TaglocityConfig.png" width="500" /></a> </p>
<p>Overall, I think the product fills a void (and then some) that Microsoft should have filled a long time ago.&#160; A <strong>long </strong>time ago.&#160; Install this (in addition to that other useful Outlook tool, <a href="http://www.xobni.com">xobni</a>) and you&#8217;ll actually find yourself becoming&#8230;gasp&#8230;productive.</p>
<p>Despite my rambling, there are a few areas of Taglocity I didn&#8217;t even cover so head on over to <a title="Taglocity: " href="http://www.taglocity.com" email="email" sharing="sharing" and="and" productivity="productivity" for="for" the="the" enterprise??="enterprise??">their site</a> and check out the product&#8230;and then <a title="Taglocity: Create Your Free Account" href="https://groups.taglocity.com/Login/CreateAccount.aspx">sign up for an account</a>.&#160; This new release is a <strong>dramatic</strong> improvement over v1.1 and should actually have enough weight behind it to take it into the mainstream.</p>
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