The Folder Marker Home is a productivity software designed to help you organize your digital workspace by color-coding and icon-labeling Windows folders. While there is no specific model known as the "3100 Portable T T Exclusive," the Folder Marker Home edition includes a specialized "portable" feature that allows customized icons to remain visible even when folders are moved to other computers. The Story of Your Organized Workspace
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How to get started:
While the Home edition is powerful for individual users, it is strictly for HOME use only . Professional or office environments typically require the Folder Marker Pro
- Status indicators (Checkmarks, Exclamation points, Question marks)
- Priority flags (High, Medium, Low)
- Workflow states (Draft, Approved, Rejected, Archive)
- Thematic icons (Clocks, Stars, Hearts, Locked folders)
- Exclusive T T icons: Unique designs for tech enthusiasts and power users.
Is It Legal & Safe?
- Legal: Yes, if you obtained the T-T Exclusive version from an authorized reseller or a legitimate giveaway. It is a licensed edition, not cracked software.
- Safety: Always scan portable executables with VirusTotal. Official T-T distributions are clean, but third-party re-packers may add unwanted tools.
Work Status & Priority Icons: Mark folders by priority (high, normal, low), completion status (done, half-done, planned), or work status (approved, rejected, pending).
The “Exclusive” feature became apparent when Alex tried to move the USB to a friend’s computer. Without the drive inserted, the folder markers stayed visible (embedded in the folder’s metadata via a harmless desktop.ini file), but the tagging menu was disabled. The tool was exclusive to the drive’s presence—a security and portability feature.