TagSpace A complete no-code, location-based #augmentedreality solution for city experiences, festivals and big events. 333 views 2 years ago ABOUT TAGSPACE tagSpace is a Mixed Reality software platform which implements a new breed of location-based technology which augments reality with interactive 3D.
✔ tagSpace powers brands and their agencies with location-based AR experiences
✔ Our no-code AR platform is used for City Experiences, Music Festivals and other Big Events to help their clients navigate more efficiently through venues whilst engaging more effectively with their brand.
✔ Customers return to us because of our higher user engagement compared with current alternatives. For example: 36% of users opt-in for our AR experiences and return at least 3 times per day.
✔ Our technology is 100% proprietary, backed by 4 published patents and built from the ground-up to perform and scale massively
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Developer(s) | TagSpaces |
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Initial release | 23 December 2012; 8 years ago |
Stable release | |
Platform | Windows, OS X, Chrome OS, Android, iOS, Linux, Firefox[1] |
Type | Productivity software |
License | AGPL |
Website | www.tagspaces.org |
TagSpaces is an open-source data manager and file navigator. It helps organize files on local drives by adding tags to files. Users get the same user interface to manage their files on different platforms. TagSpaces is compatible with Windows, Linux, Mac, Android, iPhone, Firefox and Chrome. The application requires neither internet connection, nor user's registration to run both on desktop and portable devices.
Overview[edit]
TagSpaces is an open source application for file navigation and data management. It helps users organize files, photos and other documents on their local drives. File management and data associations occur by labeling files with tags. Tags may vary in color and may also differ in purpose. Users create, name, edit, sort, group, rename and delete their own tags by following their own logic in the file-tagging process. TagSpaces is compatible with most of the currently widespread platforms. Users access their information on different devices through a single user's interface. It has a responsive design which adapts to window size and proportions of the device in use. TagSpaces does not require Internet connection and access to cloud services in order to run on PC and portable devices. Users can sync their files between devices by using platforms like Google Drive or Dropbox. TagSpaces requires no registration. It is remotely similar to other file tagging and note taking services (See Similar Products) on the basis of functionality, but it differs mainly because of its lack of database and its general offline / no-cloud / no vendor lock-in orientation.
File names and file formats[edit]
Tags are added to the names of the tagged files. For example, by tagging a file called “img-9936.jpg” with the tags “lion” and “zoo” it will be renamed to “img-9936 [lion zoo].jpg”.
TagSpaces allows users to create and edit text, markdown and rich text (html) files directly within the application.
Firefox and Chrome versions can save a currently open webpage into a local (mhtml) file containing text, pictures and formatting. This enables users to further view the webpage offline, to classify it with tags and to add it to their local file structure.
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Supported file types for viewing and editing in TagSpaces are listed in the application's official Documentation Page, along with the corresponding platforms.[2]
Reviews[edit]
Alexandre Borque reviews TagSpaces on Medium.com as 'The Independent User’s No Cloud, Local File Navigator and Data Manager'.[1] He speculates it's an alternative to digital note organizers, such as Evernote and Onenote. Reviews by users can also be found in Twitterhashtag #tagspaces, in GitHub repository and in the company's official webpage.
Technical writer Tatiana Kochedykova describes TagSpaces as a valuable instrument for educational purposes. She claims that “With TagSpaces, teachers can create and organize numerous notes,webpages, and e-books, tag, group, sort and prioritize files to quickly find the necessary one”.[3]
Similar products[edit]
TagSpaces claims to have no alternative in the open source world, but it has some functional similarities with other note taking, file managing and data organizing services, such as: Evernote, Onenote, Simplenote, Pocket and Picasa.
Considering the tagging files function, Tagspaces can be compared to Reference management software.
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References[edit]
- ^ abBorque, Alexandre (November 20, 2015). 'Tag Spaces - The Independent User's No Cloud, Local File Navigator and Data Manager'. Medium.com. Retrieved April 5, 2019.
- ^'Supported file types'. TagSpaces. April 5, 2019. Retrieved April 5, 2019.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^Kochedykova, Tatiana (September 14, 2015). '6 open source tools to help educators stay organized'. Opensource.com. Retrieved April 5, 2019.
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