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    +1 on the *automatic* attachments archival feature. Attachments should be sort of "fire and forget", users shouldn't have a hassle of needing to copy them manually to prevent occasional moving or deletion of the source files.
    Some people suggest saving them in the actual task file, but I think it is better to store them in a separate folder for performance and ease of maintenance reasons.