![]() ![]() I realized I really wanted to merge my Evernote system with my filesystem, and I wasn't going to be able to give up the filenames. Evernote notes don't have filenames at all, so I don't lose anything by giving up control of my filenames in TagSpaces.īut I couldn't commit. I came to TagSpaces looking for an Evernote replacement, and in that sense it's perfect. If you can solve this problem it would be a big win. So, as I said in my previous comment, there is no silver bullet which fixes every problem, each storage system (filename, sideload file, database) has its pros and cons and, depending on how do you plan to use the tagging software, there will be a storage system which will fulfill your needs better than the other systems. So it would be really useful for me tagging those art assets (so I can locate them easily with a quick search) without changing their filenames:Īrt assets are usually referenced in code using their relative path to the "root folder" of the project, so if the tagging software changes the filename of one of those art assets, the code won't be able to find that asset because it won't have any longer the expected filename. An incomplete uninstallation of a program may cause problems, which is why thorough removal of programs is recommended.Assuming the comment from Alex Koukarine was directed to me (since I said in a previous comment I was a developer), I will reply that a software is not composed only by code, but also by other types of assets.Īs a developer, I would never add tags to my code files, but I am a game developer and I have to work with a lot of art assets in my daily work. There could be other causes why users may not be able to uninstall TagSpaces.
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