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| Type:Utilities : File Management |
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| Date:23 Apr 2012 |
| Platform:PPC / Intel |
| Price:Free |
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Free. Keeps getting better.
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I have a very involved, indented folder structure for some projects (various types), & have always lamented that it was awkward to replicate the container organization.
For example, if one is a photographer, illustrator or cartoonist, dividing assets by type in a structure that make sense is important (to me, anyway).
Further, the default folder structure of Final Cut, etc is not the way I like my projects to be organized. I store my assets in subfolders.
I am not aware of any way to automate that structure across video projects - are you using this within an application like Final Cut?
Even backups become messy without a organizing framework.
(Yeah, there's always Time Machine & global searches, or DevonThink).
Is it beyond the scope of this comment area to ask you how you manage to use these 2 applications together?
bdavs rated on 02 Oct 2011
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Mwoods rated on 21 Sep 2011