Free file and document tagging application - TaggedFrog
Tagging, we use it on our daily life, won't we ? Tagging makes life easier to search your files, documents and image in your PC. There are lots of commercial application in the market but taggedfrog is one of the best free application for this purpose. This handy little application has an incredibly clean and easy-to-use interface that allows users to simply drag and drop files into the GUI (Graphical User Interface) to add tags to a file. Moreover, you are able tagging files directly from Windows File Explorer because the application is integrated with Explorer’s context menu. With TaggedFrog you can tag everything. TaggedFrog features include:
- Integration with Windows Explorer
- Direct opening of files
- Simple-to-use interface
- Tagging of Web links, Office documents, PDF documents, images, and more
- Support for English, German, Japanese, Russian, and Spanish languages
- Auto-tagging
System Requirements:
Windows XP (SP2 or later), Vista, Windows 7 or Windows Server 2003
.NET Framework 2.0 or newer (.NET Framework 3.5 SP1 recommended)

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