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Markul 08-17-2013 01:14 AM

Best way to categorize your content?
 
What do you use to keep track of all the content you own?

I have a lot of content I need to categorize and I'd like to do it right from the start. Is there a piece of software you all use that's awesome for this sort of thing?

I need to start getting the basics done, such as:

- Performers
- Niches
- "Tags"
- Title
- Description

247mg 08-17-2013 01:24 AM

You need CMS either basic or professional which will make you life easy from first day. look for Elevatedx or Carma or other cheaper one... if its for paid sites

Paul&John 08-17-2013 01:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dpapa (Post 19762289)
You need CMS either basic or professional which will make you life easy from first day. look for Elevatedx or Carma or other cheaper one... if its for paid sites

I think he wants to categorize the content on his HDD not on the server...

Markul 08-17-2013 01:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul&John (Post 19762292)
I think he wants to categorize the content on his HDD not on the server...

Yes. This is for internal use and will be on a internal storage - well obviously the data will be used on paysites etc - but this is for someone to start building some kind of database of the content, including license info, where it's used and the basic categorization of the content.

Right now a spreadsheet seems to not be cutting it haha (edit: at least the one I did, someone might have something advanced they want to share? )

Ferus 08-17-2013 01:44 AM

Build a Linux fileserver, (Ubuntu desktop is fine for starters) and use DigiKam
http://www.digikam.org/drupal/


Or buy http://www.adobe.com/products/photos...?promoid=KAUCD

Markul 08-17-2013 03:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ferus (Post 19762298)
Build a Linux fileserver, (Ubuntu desktop is fine for starters) and use DigiKam
http://www.digikam.org/drupal/


Or buy http://www.adobe.com/products/photos...?promoid=KAUCD

Those looks like tools for post-processing content?


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