Another video about next generation
Friday, September 14th, 2007Now, something about the behavior of tag2find’s next generation. Unfortunately, it is still without any voices because it seems like I don’t have it at the moment ![]()
Have fun with it…

Now, something about the behavior of tag2find’s next generation. Unfortunately, it is still without any voices because it seems like I don’t have it at the moment ![]()
Have fun with it…
First of all, thank you all for your patience. Today, we put the first video about tag2find’s next generation on our website. See how it will look like and send us some feedback about it - contact@tag2find.com. At the end of October we will invite the first users for testing.
Flash video on tag2find.com (use Firefox)
For more information about it read the blog entry ‘tag2find next generations tagging‘
Stay tuned …
Hi,
yes, we know we have been a little bit silent in the last few weeks…. ok, ok, I confess, months. I just wanted to jump in and calm all of you down who are worried about tag2find being alive. Yes, we are still here! We are focused on developing. tag2find NG is a very major rewrite, so it unfortunately takes some time. Just give us a little bit more time.
And thanks to all of you who have contacted us in the forum, the blog or via e-mail and offering your help. It is very much appreciated and we do all we can to deliver a product which has been worth waiting for!
If you followed our website, our forum, and this blog for the last view weeks, you will have seen a lot of hints to “Next Generation”. You may have wondered what this buzz is all about. Well, this article will give you a brief overview and why we here at tag2find are so enthusiastic about it.
So, what are our next steps for tag2find? After launching the first version of tag2find and receiving a lot of helpful feedback from users we decided to offer a download without subscription to make it easier for everyone to contribute.
In the meantime we designed the next generation of tag2find based on the world wide feedback and we also planned our network version which enables users to tag files on different PCs. This extended version will also include a network monitoring system for tagged files. It will increase productivity in workgroups. Here an example: Anna is working on a project with Tom. She is writing a report which she should hand to Tom once finished. Instead of telling him via email, telephone or at the next meeting, she tags the file with “projectname” and “report”. Tom uses the monitoring system of tag2find. He subscribes for those tags and as soon as Anna copies the file onto their shared folder, he will be automatically notified. Isn’t this a cool stuff?
For our next release we will again invite users from all around the world to join our testing program. But this time we would like to give something back to you. We plan to award users for their time they spend to improve tag2find. There will be little presents like t-shirt, polo shirts, etc. and we are also negotiating with a famous watch company to sponsor this program - see create your own watch face by laks.
That’s it for today. We plan on writing more about the exiting topic of tagging in the future as well as tell you about our lives here at tag2find office. Stay tuned for our next article ![]()