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Organizing files with meta data or by having applications track their files works fairly well until a person needs to transfer data to another computer/person. If I want to e-mail a file or archive a development project or (S)FTP something then meta-data and one-level folders get in the way. I don't think directory trees are going anywhere because nothing better has come around to replace them. There are too many cases where people need to separate their data into groups independent of applications.