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A file manager on Mac

Folders and rigid hierarchies might have made sense back when we had hundreds of files, but we're now swimming in images, files, movies and other data. That's where tags come in. Tags are keywords that you assign to a file. This makes it extremely easy to find documents, regardless of their location. Why hunt through an arcane hierarchy of folders and files to find the document we want? Apple's Finder first came out over 20 years ago and we think it's time for a new approach to finding, organizing and browsing your most important documents.

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  • Greisberger Christophe expert
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    Great piece of software.
    Also has support for IPTC tagged files.
    Worth the price.

  • mwnau expert

    A great platform for OpenMeta management of files on your drives and in your cloud. Until mac os adopts tagging and updates spotlight, Leap is the best solution (and check out Searchlight, also from Ironic Software).

  • pleco expert

    Used it when Spotlight refused to index my hard drive thoroughly. Works pretty well.

  • divid overlord
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    I found pdf files I forgot about with Leap. It handily organizes files of the same category. This can take some time if you let it search your whole HD. Bit sluggish at times, but an useful app overall.

  • mcveat fanatic
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    Didn't realize, that I can'treally work on my mac without Leap

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Website: ironicsoftware.com/leap
Developer: Ironic Software, Inc.
License: Demo with 10-day timelimit
Price: $59.00
Version: 2.5.4
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Usage: 1 week, 16 hours, 21 minutes and 1 second
Usage since: 05 October 2007
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