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Taglocity
is an Outlook add-in application that works with Outlook 2003 or 2007. The Taglocity add-in lets you tag your email with various labels that reduces the need for organizing your email in hierarchical folders and subfolders. Using technology similar to spam filters, Taglocity's auto-tag feature learns how you tag your mail, and will automatically add the tags for you. With the TagActions feature you can automate common tasks such as moving items to folders, turning email into appointments or tasks, and setting other tags. Taglocity also integrates with Windows Desktop Search to provide a tag-based query feature.
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