Subject: | Re: File organizer for Linux |
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From: | "Ricardo Reis" rreis.kyriu |
Date: | Sat Sep 11, 2010 11:38 am ((PDT)) |
On Sat, 11 Sep 2010, Steve Pelikan wrote: > Hi Kent. > > I use a spreadsheet (openoffice actually) to maintain a simple database o= f sound files. This allows filtering on different fields (columns) and easy= searching for keywords. > > I name the sound files by date-time of creation so they're pretty easy to= find. tellico can be a option... best regards, Ricardo Reis 'Non Serviam' PhD candidate @ Lasef Computational Fluid Dynamics, High Performance Computing, Turbulence http://www.lasef.ist.utl.pt Cultural Instigator @ R=E1dio Zero http://www.radiozero.pt Keep them Flying! Ajude a/help Aero F=E9nix! http://www.aeronauta.com/aero.fenix http://www.flickr.com/photos/rreis/ < sent with alpine 2.00 > |
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