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Old 04-04-2010, 08:52 AM   #1
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a document manager that can set priorities(Ubuntu)?


Basically I'm looking for an application that can organize documents into groups and give priorities to certain documents. The reason is that I have so many documents I have to read and I just want to divide them into groups and give certain documents priorities over others so I can read them first and the rest later. For now, I'm using naming conventions such as 1_1stdoc.doc 2.2_seconddoc.pdf 2.4_thirddoc.pdf 2.45_4th.pdf 3_5th.pdf etc. Pretty sloppy isn't it? But it works. But it gets really tiring when the collection gets big... Does anyone know of an application that can do such thing? Thanks!
 
Old 04-04-2010, 01:08 PM   #2
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You could also create folders for different priority levels, or use a simple database of some kind, even a spreadsheet, to attach priority levels to different files.
 
  


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