Thread: Content Folders! WE NEED FOLDERS!
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Old 03-03-2009, 08:58 PM   #86
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Originally Posted by tompe View Post
Yes they do if you do not have priority between the tags. If I want to have main categories and then different possible sub-categories for each main category then this is impossible to represent with ordinary tags but trivial to represent using folders.
They don't necessarily have to have priorities. If you can search "tag AND tag" then you will get anything with both tags. Whereas lets say I have a main category called Mystery and another one called SciFi. I want to sort within them on the basis of Read and Unread. Now lets say I want to get all my Unread books. They're in two folders. If it were tagged, I could search on the tag Unread or I could search on Mystery AND Unread or SciFi and Unread if I wanted to be more specific.
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