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Old June 22nd 08, 06:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Leal Ignacio
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Hello,

I´m a new user of Windows Vista.
I have a lot of manuals in formats like pdf, doc and txt. This are manuals
about C, Java, C++, C# and more.
Does anybody now if exist some tool in Windows Vista to organizate this
files? To have a better way to find something on them.
Like a database of files?

Thanks

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Old June 22nd 08, 07:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Malke[_2_]
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Leal Ignacio wrote:

Hello,

I´m a new user of Windows Vista.
I have a lot of manuals in formats like pdf, doc and txt. This are manuals
about C, Java, C++, C# and more.
Does anybody now if exist some tool in Windows Vista to organizate this
files? To have a better way to find something on them.
Like a database of files?

Thanks


Aside from organizing your files in folders, there is no native way of
managing your files such as a database built into the operating system. I
don't know any operating systems that have this capability. You need to
look at actual database or knowledge management software. Sorry, can't
suggest any offhand. Maybe someone else will know of some. Otherwise Google
for something like "data management software" or the like.

Malke
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