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So when I create realms for my favorite Space Opera setting, I will select my Space Opera structure file to get all of the categories and tags corresponding to alphabetically-named spaceships and fuzzy brown aliens.
FYI. I had that issue.
SSD made it SOOO much better.
Don't get a TB size SSD. That's completely unnecessary.
If you look at your windows folder and you programs folders they probably run a fun hundred Gigabytes. I got a 250 gig SSD for well under $100 USD that substantially improved load times for pretty much everything I run.
For a laptop 256 gigs is probably sufficient as long as you use cloud storage.Yeah, I'm finding that most of my data for work and person is stored in verious cloud services (Azure, O365, Google Drive, SpiderOak, etc.), I don't need as much HD space.
One program I've been using for several months now that I feel pretty comfortable recommending is O Drive. It give you one interface and datamanagement for multiple cloud sources. I have it linked to multiple Google Drive accounts, multiple FTP sites, etc.
You have have some folder synch ALL data to your local drive, other can have stubs, and you can set it so that documents not accessed in X amount of time I replace on your local drive with a stub.
There are other services like O Drive and if you only use DropBox or only use Google Drive, they you can just use their client, but if you a lot of services you use, it is nice to have a single app that lets you access and manage them all via Windows Explorer.