TagSpaces is a free and open-source software that allows you to organize and manage your files using tags. This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to install TagSpaces on Windows 11.
Before proceeding with the installation, make sure that you have the following:
Open your web browser and go to https://www.tagspaces.org/.
Click the Download button located on the top menu bar.
Scroll down to the Windows section and click on the Download Installer button.
Once the download is complete, locate the installer file (usually in your Downloads folder) and double-click it to start the installation process.
Windows will ask you if you want to allow the installer to make changes to your system. Click on Yes to proceed.
The TagSpaces Setup Wizard will now launch. Click on Next to continue.
Read and accept the License Agreement by clicking on the Accept button, then click Next.
Choose the installation location for TagSpaces or leave it as the default and click Next.
Choose the Start Menu folder where the TagSpaces shortcuts will be located, then click Next.
Select the additional tasks you want to perform during installation, such as creating a desktop shortcut or adding context menu items, then click Next.
Click Install to start the installation process.
Wait for the installation to complete. This may take a few minutes depending on your computer speed.
Once the installation is complete, click Finish to close the TagSpaces Setup Wizard.
TagSpaces is now installed on your Windows 11 computer. You can launch it by double-clicking the TagSpaces shortcut on your desktop or from the Start Menu.
TagSpaces is an easy-to-use file organizer that helps you stay on top of your files by allowing you to organize them using tags. With this guide, you can now install TagSpaces on your Windows 11 computer and start managing your files more efficiently.
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