removing tags not working

hi i dont know how and why this happens, but its quite serious and makes this otherwise nice programme close to unusable. often when i choose a document in punakea, and try to remove a tag, or also try to add another one (using the left bottom tag editor) nothing happens. i.e. the file disappears from the list, but reappears seconds later with the same tags as before the change.
any hints?

thanks, michi

I am seeing the same

I am seeing the same behavior.

Hey there, this sounds like

Hey there,

this sounds like a Spotlight indexing problem...

Please try this:
- Add or edit tags on a file within Punakea
- Blur the tags pane so that tags get written to the file system
- Check the Spotlight comment of this file with Finder - do the modified tags appear as they should?

If so, it's related to Spotlight not re-indexing files correctly. Since Leopard problems with that occur far more often than with 10.4.

Cheers,
Daniel

Does 10.5.6 seem to fix any

Does 10.5.6 seem to fix any of these problems? Something, I'm not sure if it's Punakea or Leopard, has all the memory of heard of shell-shocked elephants, viciously remembering tags I deleted time after time after time (with window blurs and quittings going on in-between deletions).

Hi, can you please fix the

Hi, can you please fix the taging problem?

Running OSX 10.5.6 on Intel. The fix proposed by pulling files to the side bar (instead of using the bottom left punakea taging browser) does not help as it does not offer all of my previously created tags anyway. Adding and removing tags and multiple tags seem to be a big problem for latest OSX system users as punakea does support this very well, also if you plan to use numbers as your tags (ie. 2009) this will make your computer sweat. Otherwise punakea is a grat idea.

Is the nudge team even considering the repair of this?

We are at the moment

We are at the moment investigating another way of storing our tags (OpenMeta to be precise), and from what we have seen, it looks very good. Nevertheless, if you tag a lot of files, Spotlight has to do quite a bit of indexing, which can cause some processor sweat, but this has nothing to do with Punakea :)