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Leap
Version: 1.0.4 ||
Release Date: 2008-03-28 ||
License: Commercial with demo
($59.00)
Developer: Ironic Software
Sort of a combination Spotlight, Bridge, Finder, and more. With the Finder on Leopard you can find that you have over 10,000 images. Leap shows you all of them, and more importantly - where they are on your computer. No other tool does this.
Tags: finder , pdf , file , management , tags


Opinions:
This is one of the more innovative applications I have seen in some time. It makes both organizing and finding data much less painless. I have accumulated over 600Gb of disorganized documents, videos, pictures, and other stuff. It would have taken me a long time to organize that mess with finder and Quick Look. Within about an hour and half I was able to organize my mess with Leap and can now find stuff much faster.
The early beta version did crash on me too. However the later beta versions and the full production versions have never crashed on me.
It is pretty nice. It hung up a few times searching larger directories. Will continue testing though.
I'm glad it's still listed as Beta, because it crashed the first time I launched it. I suppose it was indexing all those files while I was trying to use it. If I can find some sort of crash log or something, I will send it on.
In the few minutes I used it, it did seem pretty cool. I like the way it builds automatic tags of the files. It scared me a little to think what kind of stuff it might find :)