December 2018

Automatic categorization of files containing Japanese and Chinese words

By |2018-12-12T12:53:05+01:00December 12th, 2018|Tabbles|

Automatic tagging of files with Chinese and Japanese names   We've added one more auto-tagging rule to our collection, this time it allows you to auto-tag files containing Chinese and Japanese characters: the idea is to show that Tabbles auto-tagging rules work with all sort of characters. You can see how the principle works on a youtube video and download [...]

June 2014

Tabbles 3.0.31 is out: bugfixes and a new view

By |2017-11-17T20:39:01+01:00June 27th, 2014|new releases, Tabbles|

Hi all, we are happy to announce the release of Tabbles 3.0.31, with several bug fixes and, due to popular demand, the new "very compact view". This is a new view that closely resembles the "list view" offered by Window's File Explorer. The file icons are now much smaller. Here is a screenshot: In case you are wondering, the tabbles [...]

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April 2014

New feature: search for files in disconnected drives; Tabbles tells you what drive to insert. (with video)

By |2017-11-17T20:34:35+01:00April 30th, 2014|Uncategorized|

Dear Tabbles followers, We are proud to announce the release of version 3.0.20 with a major new feature: find files in disconnected drives (cdroms, network drives, usb drives). This means that, when you find a file with Tabbles, and then try to open it by double-clicking, if the disk containing the file is disconnected, Tabbles will tell you what disk [...]

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Video: Tracking files moved with Explorer

By |2017-11-17T21:10:11+01:00April 3rd, 2014|Uncategorized|

Hi all, this is Maurizio again. Today I want to show you one of the key features of Tabbles 3: the tracking of files moved with Explorer. Because a video is worth a thousand words, I made one: (be sure to turn on annotations for better understanding.) For those of you who still prefer words :), here is an explanation: [...]

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July 2010

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