My thoughts on this is, that it would not have the features of a file manager.  You are calling the contents of the folder and your database to outline the list of files and if they have a tag.  You then give it the ability to add a tag in an excel style. 

Keep it simple and not have any features that a file manager would have.  Leave that to MS.

I like your software concept, but to have to go into all my folders and add a tag to each one by right clicking is a LOT of work.  my file names are not simple to use your search feature.    And not knowing which files are tagged or not is keeping me from fully embracing.

Thanks,

Peter

I like the concept of this software. 

The challenges are:
- knowing what files have been tagged and which have not. 
- easy way to tag multiple files at a time, like by folder

Here is an enhancement that would make this much easier to do the above.  I am someone who uses SharePoint and I really like the ability to view a document library in a excel format and then I am able to add data to columns, row by row like excel.

Solution for this software, is to have a section where you can view a folder and all the files.  The view would show the file name and tag.  You would be able to see all the files that do and do not have a tag (solves first challenge).

In the same view the tag column would be like an excel field that can be populated with tags (solves the second challenge).

This would allow us to go to our folders and put the right tags to documents and know what has and has not been tagged.