Unorganized Download Folders With No Content-Aware Sorting
Developers and power users accumulate thousands of unsorted files in Downloads folders with no tool that understands file content beyond extension. This is a product launch post describing a solution, not a problem report. The underlying pain is real but already addressed by the product being promoted.
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