展示HN:Tokie – 一款将文件夹转变为Notion风格数据库的文件管理器

1作者: chendabo7 个月前原帖
嗨,HN, 我想分享一个我新开发的项目——Tokie,一个文件管理器替代品,它将普通文件夹转变为类似Notion的数据库。 这个想法源于我意识到默认文件管理器的体验是多么有限。我一直想要: - 为文件和文件夹添加自定义标签和状态字段 - 在文件夹内做笔记,并进行在线编辑,而无需打开单独的应用程序 - 将链接或网页参考保存到文件夹中,以便与相关文件和研究保持在一起 基本上,我希望文件夹不仅仅是存储文件的地方——我希望它们能像我在组织、研究或构建某样东西时的思维方式一样工作。 因此,我开发了Tokie,旨在将在线生产力工具的一些灵活性引入本地桌面文件管理器。 它目前仅在macOS(M系列芯片)上运行,无需注册。 在这里试用: [https://tokie.is](https://tokie.is) 非常希望能听到大家对这个想法、用户体验以及你们希望它支持的工作流程的反馈!也许未来的版本可以与您的在线应用程序连接。
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Hi HN,<p>I want to share a new project I built — Tokie, a file manager alternative that turns a regular folder into a Notion-style database.<p>The idea started when I realized how limited the default file manager experience is. I always wanted to:<p>- Add custom labels and status fields to files and folders - Take notes <i>inside</i> a folder and edit them inline, without opening a separate app - Save links or web references to a folder, so they stay with related files and research<p>Basically, I wanted folders to do more than just store files — I wanted them to work the way my brain does when I’m organizing, researching, or building something.<p>So I built Tokie to bring some of the flexibility of online productivity tools into a local desktop file manager.<p>It runs on macOS (M-series chips only for now). No signup required.<p>Try it here: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;tokie.is" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;tokie.is</a><p>Would love feedback on the idea, UX, and what workflows you&#x27;d want it to support! and maybe connect to your online apps(which is possible in future iterations)