

Tags are tags applied by products like Leap, HoudahSpot, 10.9 Finder, etc. They are stored under a different key in the Spotlight database from tags, and need a different search to find them. The Finder cannot change these tags – they are fixed.
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Keywords are ‘built in tags’ – in other words a PDF can come from its source with tags embedded in the document. However, HoudahSpot can migrate OpenMeta to Mavericks tags to mail messages as well (see above). Mavericks tags cannot be assigned to email from within Apple Mail. MailTags assign OpenMeta, not Mavericks tags to email messages. Leap search handles both OM and Mavericks tags. Earlier versions of Leap tagged with OpenMeta – so if you used these for tagging you may want to merge them using HoudahSpot or another tool. Leap (version 3.x) allows to assign Tags which are both OM and Mavericks. Neither did assigning tags in DevonThink result in these tags being available in Finder (although perhaps Finder just does not see them yet – see above). The reverse process did not work for me: exporting documents from DevonThink did not export tags (although one could add tags as in any Save dialogue in OS X – but what’s the point then?). Indeed, I was able to tag a file in OS X and then import it into DevonThink with preserving that tag. DevonThinkĭevondThink 2.6 and higher advertise that it both imports Mavericks tags and exports with such tags. Save dialogue supported by DefaultFolder X 5.
