In general, I'm a fan of working in the opposite direction: get the tags right, then move the files based on the tags.
But I agree multi-select in the tree would be nice. Like you said, we already allow this for playlists.
Matt,
I am a religious tag fixer. I assign unique ids to song names from semantic web etc. Tag every song with at least 10 subjective qualities. So, I use only tags when I listen or select music.
However, the physical structure is still important mostly for maintainance purposes.
For example,
- I need physical structure, to check that files are not lost (i.e. I use mp3bookhelper to check that).
- Physical structure helps a lot while Tagging new files, and to verify tagging.
- Since I change tags a lot, I sometimes mess up big time, but no worries, I still have physical locations. I move files rarely and very carefully.
The bottom-line is that MC currently in effect forces most users not to change physical locations (inside or outside of MC) by making it very difficult. This is bad for users at very different levels. I can assure you that my Mom cannot handle tagging, but she is very comfortable creating folders and organizing them the way she organizes her closet.
FitBrit & glynor,
Maybe the folder structure will disappear at one point, but the idea of hierarchical organization will never disappear. When tags replace pathnames, I expect that multiple paths to lead to the same file but we will still have hierarchical navigation. Hierarchy is just too much part of our cognitive abilities. I can cite a lot of AI research on that.