Looking for software that lets me rank (and maybe tag) files? Is Tagspaces a good and safe option?

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  • TagSpaces

    TagSpaces is an offline, open source, document manager with tagging support

    Hmmm. Always a good question. It is open source so, in theory, you can decide for yourself.

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  • notefile

    Tool to create sidecar YAML notefiles

    Honestly, I don't use it. I wrote my own tool to tag and annotate files, notefile, which I obviously trust. And is open source so you can too.

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