Shanghai Fenzhi Management Consulting Co., Ltd is a Chinese productivity-software house whose single public offering, tagLyst, addresses the universal frustration of lost files by replacing rigid folder trees with a fluid, tag-based document organizer. Targeted at researchers, legal teams, accountants, and any Windows user who juggles thousands of PDFs, spreadsheets, images, or AutoCAD drawings, tagLyst lets users apply multiple color-coded labels to individual files or entire folders, then retrieve them instantly through Boolean-filtered lists, date ranges, or full-text search. The engine supports nested tag hierarchies, batch tagging via drag-and-drop, and live previews inside a built-in file browser, so a lawyer can surface every contract tagged “NDA,” “2024,” and “Signed” without touching the original directory structure. Additional features include read-only mode to prevent accidental edits, encrypted archives for confidential projects, and one-click export of filtered sets to ZIP or cloud drives, making the program equally useful for compliance audits, academic literature reviews, or creative asset libraries. Because tags are written to NTFS alternate data streams, they persist even when folders are moved or backed up, ensuring long-term portability. Shanghai Fenzi keeps the interface lightweight, eschewing the feature bloat of full DAM suites while still integrating with Explorer, Microsoft Office, and WPS through simple right-click menus. tagLyst is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest release, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch setup.
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