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Subject: Data-mine your hard-drive with SixDegrees
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SixDegress is a $99 OS X app that data-mines your own hard-drive and tries to
build links between people, files and folders. Laura Carpenter at the OS X con
was talking it up yesterday and it looks way cool -- I've just downloaded the
demo to play with.
* Locate files with similar names or file revisions, anywhere on your
system.
* Show all email threads related to any file or person on your desktop.
* View all the files a person has sent you, regardless of where those files
are stored on your computer.
* Create dynamic, self-updating projects.
* Find misfiles or attachments quickly without searching desktop folders.
* Navigate and open any message, file or person on your desktop in one
click.
Link[1] Discuss[2] (_Thanks, Laura!_)
[1] http://www.creo.com/sixdegrees/
[2] http://www.quicktopic.com/boing/H/VRMgpHLfGxpZ