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Re: NEPOMUK
by Diederik van der Boor on Thursday 21/Feb/2008, @13:52
Nepomuk allows you to do stuff like:
- find that picture of a giraffe I got in an e-mail from Joe lately.
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Re: NEPOMUK
by JackieBrown on Saturday 23/Feb/2008, @17:51
You know, I have read this description many times but it has just hit home with me.

Think of Gmail's tags but implimented on a desktop scale.

Folders will become almost meaningless.

At work, I have documents on returns and lost shipments. A lot of times those doc apply to both and when looking them up I am usually searching both folders.

Now, just one folder. The stuff that applies to returns and lost shipments are tagged as both and the stuff that apply to only one tag with the correct one.

I have been using KDE 4 for months now, but this is the first time I see it as more than a "code rewrite" or eye candy thing.

I am excited about the future of KDE!!
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  • Re: NEPOMUK
    by Riddle on Wednesday 27/Feb/2008, @17:00
    Sounds like WinFS (which was yet another Vista dropped feature). Cool to see KDE delivering where Vista did not.
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