We have just released Tabbles 6, which now supports Microsoft Azure SQL.
In order to user this new feature, you first need to setup your Azure SQL database in the Azure admin panel. Then from the Tabbles Login window, you can use the Tabbles Azure > Create database to initialize the database in order for Tabbles to use it.
Enjoy
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HELLO WORLD,
Recently we have noticed a surge of complains about Tabbles users whose overlay icons and Windows Explorer menu disappeared. This tipically happens because of an installation gone wrong, an antivirus that is particularly picky, a Windows update hanging or simply cause you need to reboot.
One way to check if the shell extensions are working is by using NirSoft’s ShellExView, this will show if Tabbles two shell extensions (named TabblesContextMenu and TabblesOverlayHandlerGeneric) are installed and enabled. A healthy situation would look like this:
We hope this helps
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HELLO WORLD
We’ve been working on Tabbles Web, in this 0.2.0 version we added the comment viewer and improved the search:
The online demo is here (user: demo / password: demo), the source hereΒ and for the binary and installation, see here. Let us know if you need help to install it!
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HELLO WORLD
On August 01, 2009, we released Tabbles 1.0. While we haven’t become rich with it (yet?), we’re still around and we’re not going to disappear anytime soon. But that’s not all: today we’re going public with the very first version of Tabbles Web, that looks like this at the moment:
You can try Tabbles Web demo (ver. 0.1) here (user: demo, pass: demo).
What does the Tabbles Web demo do? Really not much:
But think that all the tagging was done using a regular Tabbles client, so if you install Tabbles Web on your IIS Server (it’s an ASP MVC5 application), you can use it to let users browse tags, copy paths and past them into Explorer (or Mac finder). But they can also download the files, if the server where Tabbles Web is installed has access to the shared drive: in this case the file be downloaded on any device (Android, iPhone and iPad too).
You can download and install TabblesWeb on your IIS, we have put all the information in the Tabbles manual (you’ll find an updated download link there). We’re happy to help you to install it and configure, we could also install a dedicated instance for you on our servers, just contact us in either case
Happy tagging!
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HELLO WORLD
We added another highly requested feature in the build 5.7.1, the tagging of “file stream” drives for teams.
Tabbles now supports tagging on “Google file stream” and similar technologies, so basically it works any software that mounts a cloud drive locally, without synchronizing the files (there are many solutions that do that (Expandrive, Mountain Duck, odrive…). You can now tell Tabbles that “G:\” is a shared drive, and tag files on it along with your team.
You can set it up under Sharing > Files stream drives:
Then you need to add the letter of your “file stream drive” (that is typically G: if you’re using Google file stream), the result would look like this:
From now, everyone in your organization who uses Tabbles and has a file stream drive mapped on the same letter, can share tagging with you. Remember of course to activate tag-sharing (see the manual).
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