Hi Quintus, I recall with grim fondness arranging the Windows Start menu hierarchy by mouse. An inefficient experience I would never waste time on today. Voit> All relevant studies show that for file retrieval on the local computer system or local network, navigation is chosen over search in the absolute majority of cases. https://karl-voit.at/2020/01/25/avoid-complex-folder-hierarchies/ Back then, searching was a pain. However, today I hold no ill will towards desktop search, because Textmind handles the bulk retrieval affordance for which search is ill-suited. Hi McHugh, Looks like you compressed the directory hierarchy into single letters because you lacked Treefactor to iteratively batch refile stuff where it goes, so you needed to reach destinations in one move. I'm sure Vi keys could make my workflow even faster, but input speed isn't my bottleneck anyway. Nor is thought speed. It's just a question of putting in the hours. Cyborganize converts effort into intelligent action and publication, as fast as my biology can deliver productive keyboard hours. That wasn't true before I had Pubmind and 10 Bins working. The whole is greater than the parts. I'll hit another limit once I start feeling the absence of Dbmind, no doubt.