A good art app/program manager?

I am a graphic designer and I need a good app or program to orangize my art files.
I have searched and not coming up with anything.
Anyone have any recs? Application or program that they use?
I would say that over 75% of my art work are vector (eps) files.
thanks!!!

Clever old you.
All your card numbers and pins and expiry dates and seciruty codes?
Your passport number and National Health number?
e-mail servers, logins and passwords?
Insurance policy numbers?
Telephone and internet banking passwords?
Driving licence?
WEP key for your wi-fi?
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