Finding a file often requires to browse down into many subfolders: this operation is time consuming and often finding a file can be everything but easy. According to Google "...knowledge workers spend more than 25% of their time searching for information, often unsuccessfully.".
Tabbles allows the user to categorise, sort and search files/folders by linking them to the concepts they are related to. These "concepts" are shaped as a bubble and grouped in color coded categories: these are the tabbles (standing for tag-bubbles). Files and folders can be linked to as many tabbles the user needs: this solves the problem "should I store this file in folder A, in folder B or folder C?". When the user will need that file, all you will not need to remember the path of the folder where the file is stored: all he needs to remember is what that file was about, and describe it using the tabbles: the software will then guide the user to that file in natural and user-friendly way.
Features :
Lightning fast non hierarchical file sorting: get cross-sections of folders' structure. For example, you need three clicks to get all the files related to a certain customer or a certain product through a given amount of time. Persistent graphical tags: tabbles have different colors, shapes and look and can be searched visually. The tabbles can be sorted in different ways, and can be managed efficiently.