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	<title>Tags4Docs updated to version 1.1</title>
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<p>We are glad to announce the new Tags4Docs 1.1! With the new version you can organize your documents even more efficiently than ever. Here is a brief synopsis of the recent changes:</p>
<p>The resulting sample of documents gained via the tagging mechanism still can enlist quite a few entries. Now you can navigate through documents filtered with tags more conveniently, because you can <strong>sort</strong> them by name, file type, modify date and so on. Finding the exact document you need is a matter of seconds now!</p>
<p>The Details view mode now shows all tags associated with a document...</p>
<p><a href="http://tags4docs.com/releases/version_1_1.php" title="Tags4Docs 1.1">Read the rest</a></p>
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<p>When I was a student, I had to work with really enormous amounts of documents: articles, dissertations, MathCAD calculations, thousands of graphic and statistical charts and scores of PowerPoint presentations. I nearly sank in that volume of documents! I remember it often took 15 minutes just to find the document I needed. File names usually told me nothing. I dreamed of a way to tag documents somehow, to make them easier to find...</p>
<p><a href="http://tags4docs.com/" title="Tag your documents">Read the rest</a></p>
<p><strong>Notice:</strong> Tags4Docs is a simple and user-friendly tool to create tags for documents and search through them in a minute whenever you need to locate some particular one.</p>
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