Project manager with folders

We desperately need one as the current one gets cluttered pretty quickly and it’s hard to find projects. Thanks.

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Agree… Sub-folders would be very nice to keep things separated

You can use folder (rename a project, e.g: “my_folder/project”).
You can also reorganise it the iOS Nomad/projects folder directly (and restart the app).

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SOME ADDITIONAL TIPS
**I like to add to the help comment from stephomi
After trying it out and doing some trial and error.

It works almost like DOS-commands. A little old fashioned. :wink:

TO MAKE A DIRECTORY (FOLDER)
Folder name/file name

With the folder name The underscore is optional. But often advised I think instead of using space.

TO MOVE FILE
…file name (two dots. file goes back to parent folder)
\file name (file goes forward to directory)

TO MOVE FILE TO PARENT DIRECTORY BUT DELETE THE SUB-DIRECTORY

ren “folder name” file name (or you can)
del “folder name”
Not to worry. It won’t delete file if you forget to name the file name.
It will just move the file to the parent directory.

But just in case better use ren command.
And name the file. So you can find it again.

I however failed to get the reorganising in iOS Nomad/projects folder directly to work myself.
Tried to create a folder there. And then close nomad. But the folder would not appear in Nomad. :pensive:

You need at least one project in the folder.

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Thank you. :slightly_smiling_face:
I know you must have thousands of questions. As a one-man developer.
But I am too curious. Asking if you ever did try the Putty3D app. ?. Which I also love.
Not in any means as useful as Nomad and a very basic app… But it does have few very useful features. And the app is abandoned. In a way I almost hope you buy it. And implement the cleaver parts into Nomad. Even if complicated. And one can dream.

I know about putty or sculptura but I’m not doing voxel sculpting.

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