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Tumblefile is an automatic, chronological file organizer for GNOME Linux.
Every five minutes Tumblefile copies all files on your Desktop to
a folder such as ~/Documents/2009-07-July/25-Saturday, prepending
a timestamp (like 20090727.1645) to the filename. Meanwhile its
little window sits in the system tray. It is a way to automatically
keep your Desktop cleared and files organized.
Kudos for the original idea goes to drefile for OS X:
http://tlvx.net/post/130689108/drefile-an-automatic-chronological-file
When you launch Tumblefile for the first time, it will set up what it takes to run automatically the next time log in. You can turn that off in System > Preferences > Startup Applications.
Tumblefile requires gtkmm library and is GPL licensed.
Written in the summer of 2009 by Marko Anastasov.