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The scenario: You have a folder of multiple files, lets say 30. Lets say its 30 episodes of a TV show.
All numbered "show1" ... "show30"
So today i've watched 5 episodes, and tomorrow i think ... "oh crap, what am i up to ?"
The question: how can i easily/quickly, tag/bookmark/whatever a file, so that i can say, "this is what i'm up to" , and when you come back to the folder, you can see exactly where u are ?
If possible is there an extension to do something like this ?
The scenario: You have a folder of multiple files, lets say 30. Lets say its 30 episodes of a TV show.
All numbered "show1" ... "show30"
So today i've watched 5 episodes, and tomorrow i think ... "oh crap, what am i up to ?"
The question: how can i easily/quickly, tag/bookmark/whatever a file, so that i can say, "this is what i'm up to" , and when you come back to the folder, you can see exactly where u are ?
If possible is there an extension to do something like this ?
Thx
Its not exactly easy but the likes of My Movies allows you to have a "Watched" flag on a file so you would know.
I know it can also link avi's etc as well so you can play them from My Movies.
Not simple but it works.
Personally, I just delete them after I have watched them as there isn't really anything I would want to keep and watch over and over.......but that's just me.