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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

      @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

      One issue with the app only access - what happens when you change apps? i.e. switching from using Adobe Acrobat to PDF Element? Is it now up to the OS to know what files belong to what app? or is there simply a single folderless dumping ground for all files?

      All modern OSes already handle that. It's a long ago solved problem.

      By all modern, I assume you mean Chrome OS/android and iOS? but not windows?

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      • coliverC
        coliver @Dashrender
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        @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

        @scottalanmiller said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

        @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

        One issue with the app only access - what happens when you change apps? i.e. switching from using Adobe Acrobat to PDF Element? Is it now up to the OS to know what files belong to what app? or is there simply a single folderless dumping ground for all files?

        All modern OSes already handle that. It's a long ago solved problem.

        By all modern, I assume you mean Chrome OS/android and iOS? but not windows?

        I'm not following? Windows can manage file types in this fashion as well. Must have missed something.

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

          @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

          simply searching titles are often useless, because we don't always remember the actual title we give something. etc etc.

          If titles (and presumable folder titles) don't let you find something, how does moving files around solve any problems?

          folders do solve it, because it narrows you from 1000's of files to maybe 100. then you just read through the list.

          Again - tags would really solve this much better, because you can often have way more than just one tag, making searching significantly better.

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender @coliver
            last edited by

            @coliver said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

            @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

            @scottalanmiller said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

            @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

            One issue with the app only access - what happens when you change apps? i.e. switching from using Adobe Acrobat to PDF Element? Is it now up to the OS to know what files belong to what app? or is there simply a single folderless dumping ground for all files?

            All modern OSes already handle that. It's a long ago solved problem.

            By all modern, I assume you mean Chrome OS/android and iOS? but not windows?

            I'm not following? Windows can manage file types in this fashion as well. Must have missed something.

            Windows doesn't handle anything. The files are just where they are. If you launch Adobe reader - it doesn't show you all PDFs on a system, or even search for them all - at min you'd have to choose the root of the drive you think your file is on, then search for your title, etc. some apps even will search inside the files for text. but without the prestep of choosing the root of that drive, if you're in some subfolder, you could easily miss a file.

            I assume that iOS stores all PDFs in a single location - heck, it might store ALL files in a single directory. Then when an app is installed, the app registers that it's for PDFs, and iOS allows it to see all PDFs in that folder.

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            • DonahueD
              Donahue @Dashrender
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              @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

              @scottalanmiller said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

              @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

              simply searching titles are often useless, because we don't always remember the actual title we give something. etc etc.

              If titles (and presumable folder titles) don't let you find something, how does moving files around solve any problems?

              folders do solve it, because it narrows you from 1000's of files to maybe 100. then you just read through the list.

              Again - tags would really solve this much better, because you can often have way more than just one tag, making searching significantly better.

              you still have the problem of having meaningful tags. where do these come from and who is responsible for maintaining them? most people are lazy and wouldn't use tags to the level of their capability. plus, whats to say that the tag I give a file is what you would use for searching for that file?

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              • coliverC
                coliver @Dashrender
                last edited by

                @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                @coliver said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                @scottalanmiller said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                One issue with the app only access - what happens when you change apps? i.e. switching from using Adobe Acrobat to PDF Element? Is it now up to the OS to know what files belong to what app? or is there simply a single folderless dumping ground for all files?

                All modern OSes already handle that. It's a long ago solved problem.

                By all modern, I assume you mean Chrome OS/android and iOS? but not windows?

                I'm not following? Windows can manage file types in this fashion as well. Must have missed something.

                Windows doesn't handle anything. The files are just where they are. If you launch Adobe reader - it doesn't show you all PDFs on a system, or even search for them all - at min you'd have to choose the root of the drive you think your file is on, then search for your title, etc. some apps even will search inside the files for text. but without the prestep of choosing the root of that drive, if you're in some subfolder, you could easily miss a file.

                I assume that iOS stores all PDFs in a single location - heck, it might store ALL files in a single directory. Then when an app is installed, the app registers that it's for PDFs, and iOS allows it to see all PDFs in that folder.

                Ah, I see was curious as to what you meant.

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                • DonahueD
                  Donahue
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                  I feel like this is a 100% human problem, and no matter what we do with the OS, its still human judgment that is the cause of the problems.

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender @Donahue
                    last edited by

                    @Donahue said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                    @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                    @scottalanmiller said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                    @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                    simply searching titles are often useless, because we don't always remember the actual title we give something. etc etc.

                    If titles (and presumable folder titles) don't let you find something, how does moving files around solve any problems?

                    folders do solve it, because it narrows you from 1000's of files to maybe 100. then you just read through the list.

                    Again - tags would really solve this much better, because you can often have way more than just one tag, making searching significantly better.

                    you still have the problem of having meaningful tags. where do these come from and who is responsible for maintaining them? most people are lazy and wouldn't use tags to the level of their capability. plus, whats to say that the tag I give a file is what you would use for searching for that file?

                    Well - that would be up to the departments. You could pre create dozens of tags, etc... if the system is like ML here- as you type win - it will show you a list of all existing tags that have win in it.

                    Yes - getting people to use TAGs is the hardest part. Sharepoint for example, so I'm told, can force this on users.

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @Donahue
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                      @Donahue said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                      I feel like this is a 100% human problem, and no matter what we do with the OS, its still human judgment that is the cause of the problems.

                      yep.

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                      • DonahueD
                        Donahue @Dashrender
                        last edited by

                        @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                        @Donahue said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                        @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                        @scottalanmiller said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                        @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                        simply searching titles are often useless, because we don't always remember the actual title we give something. etc etc.

                        If titles (and presumable folder titles) don't let you find something, how does moving files around solve any problems?

                        folders do solve it, because it narrows you from 1000's of files to maybe 100. then you just read through the list.

                        Again - tags would really solve this much better, because you can often have way more than just one tag, making searching significantly better.

                        you still have the problem of having meaningful tags. where do these come from and who is responsible for maintaining them? most people are lazy and wouldn't use tags to the level of their capability. plus, whats to say that the tag I give a file is what you would use for searching for that file?

                        Well - that would be up to the departments. You could pre create dozens of tags, etc... if the system is like ML here- as you type win - it will show you a list of all existing tags that have win in it.

                        Yes - getting people to use TAGs is the hardest part. Sharepoint for example, so I'm told, can force this on users.

                        maybe it could force someone to use A tag, but nothing that can be programmed can force a user to use the correct tag, because it is a matter of intent and actual intelligence. Computers can only be as good as the programmer programming them.

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                        • DonahueD
                          Donahue
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                          Now if the OS had the ability for tags to be created automatically based on say the words in a document, then you might start down a better path. But let's say that your data was images. This cannot be done outside of things like neural networks, and even then only to a point.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                            @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                            @scottalanmiller said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                            @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                            One issue with the app only access - what happens when you change apps? i.e. switching from using Adobe Acrobat to PDF Element? Is it now up to the OS to know what files belong to what app? or is there simply a single folderless dumping ground for all files?

                            All modern OSes already handle that. It's a long ago solved problem.

                            By all modern, I assume you mean Chrome OS/android and iOS? but not windows?

                            Windows even does this, and long has. It's not as robust or reliable, but it has it.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                              @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                              @scottalanmiller said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                              @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                              simply searching titles are often useless, because we don't always remember the actual title we give something. etc etc.

                              If titles (and presumable folder titles) don't let you find something, how does moving files around solve any problems?

                              folders do solve it, because it narrows you from 1000's of files to maybe 100. then you just read through the list.

                              Again - tags would really solve this much better, because you can often have way more than just one tag, making searching significantly better.

                              Only IF you know the folder. And if you move things, then you don't. Can't have it both ways. If you want to move it, folders don't work. If you don't need to move it, you don't need the folders.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                                @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                                @coliver said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                                @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                                @scottalanmiller said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                                @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                                One issue with the app only access - what happens when you change apps? i.e. switching from using Adobe Acrobat to PDF Element? Is it now up to the OS to know what files belong to what app? or is there simply a single folderless dumping ground for all files?

                                All modern OSes already handle that. It's a long ago solved problem.

                                By all modern, I assume you mean Chrome OS/android and iOS? but not windows?

                                I'm not following? Windows can manage file types in this fashion as well. Must have missed something.

                                Windows doesn't handle anything. The files are just where they are. If you launch Adobe reader - it doesn't show you all PDFs on a system, or even search for them all - at min you'd have to choose the root of the drive you think your file is on, then search for your title, etc. some apps even will search inside the files for text. but without the prestep of choosing the root of that drive, if you're in some subfolder, you could easily miss a file.

                                That's Adobe's fault for not leveraging the OS. The OS certainly does it.

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @Donahue
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                                  @Donahue said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                                  @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                                  @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                                  simply searching titles are often useless, because we don't always remember the actual title we give something. etc etc.

                                  If titles (and presumable folder titles) don't let you find something, how does moving files around solve any problems?

                                  folders do solve it, because it narrows you from 1000's of files to maybe 100. then you just read through the list.

                                  Again - tags would really solve this much better, because you can often have way more than just one tag, making searching significantly better.

                                  you still have the problem of having meaningful tags. where do these come from and who is responsible for maintaining them? most people are lazy and wouldn't use tags to the level of their capability. plus, whats to say that the tag I give a file is what you would use for searching for that file?

                                  You could say the same thing about putting files in folders. So if people are lazy and don't put them in a logical spot, folders make this far worse than just missing tags.

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @Donahue
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                                    @Donahue said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                                    I feel like this is a 100% human problem, and no matter what we do with the OS, its still human judgment that is the cause of the problems.

                                    Right. Humans have to be involved still. Imagine saying you want to retrieve a box in your house but can't remember where you put it, or how it is labeled, or what it looks like.

                                    Even without computers, it's a problem.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @Donahue
                                      last edited by

                                      @Donahue said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                                      Now if the OS had the ability for tags to be created automatically based on say the words in a document, then you might start down a better path. But let's say that your data was images. This cannot be done outside of things like neural networks, and even then only to a point.

                                      Would maybe still know when it was taken, where it was taken, etc.

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                                      • DonahueD
                                        Donahue
                                        last edited by

                                        @scottalanmiller said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                                        @Donahue said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                                        Now if the OS had the ability for tags to be created automatically based on say the words in a document, then you might start down a better path. But let's say that your data was images. This cannot be done outside of things like neural networks, and even then only to a point.

                                        Would maybe still know when it was taken, where it was taken, etc.

                                        true.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                                          last edited by

                                          @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                                          @Donahue said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                                          @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                                          @scottalanmiller said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                                          @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                                          simply searching titles are often useless, because we don't always remember the actual title we give something. etc etc.

                                          If titles (and presumable folder titles) don't let you find something, how does moving files around solve any problems?

                                          folders do solve it, because it narrows you from 1000's of files to maybe 100. then you just read through the list.

                                          Again - tags would really solve this much better, because you can often have way more than just one tag, making searching significantly better.

                                          you still have the problem of having meaningful tags. where do these come from and who is responsible for maintaining them? most people are lazy and wouldn't use tags to the level of their capability. plus, whats to say that the tag I give a file is what you would use for searching for that file?

                                          Well - that would be up to the departments. You could pre create dozens of tags, etc... if the system is like ML here- as you type win - it will show you a list of all existing tags that have win in it.

                                          Yes - getting people to use TAGs is the hardest part. Sharepoint for example, so I'm told, can force this on users.

                                          Like any human workflow, you make it part of their job and enforce with HR. That's how we got computers to be used how they are today.

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                                          • DashrenderD
                                            Dashrender @Donahue
                                            last edited by

                                            @Donahue said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

                                            Now if the OS had the ability for tags to be created automatically based on say the words in a document, then you might start down a better path. But let's say that your data was images. This cannot be done outside of things like neural networks, and even then only to a point.

                                            Not sure you need to leave this to the OS - but I get your point. And just look at google photos - it does a pretty awesome job or knowing what a bird vs a dog is.

                                            As for auto tagging - some apps can and do have that - I have no personal experience, I just know that some can do it.

                                            But regarding making a user 'tag correctly' well they aren't tagging or naming correctly today. Creating a list for them to choose from, plus allowing them to make their own hopefully only makes things better for them, I can't see how it would be worse than what they have today.

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