We're using Maptool to replace our at-the-table battlemat, so we had a need for something similar. Enter Color Tags.
I made four sets of ten tags (Blue, Green, Red, and Yellow - each 1-10). They have a thin colored boarder with a square in the upper left that has the number on it. You can see what the blue ones look like here.
I set each of the tags up as a State with incremented names (Blue1, Blue2, Blue3, etc). Personally I put them into groups called "Color Group Blue" etc, to keep them together and sorted next to each other in my State menu.
You can download the entire pack here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/204 ... orTags.zip
I also wrote a macro script that loops through the tokens selected and applies a set of color tags starting with 1 and incrementing up. The nice thing is if the tokens are named with incremented numbers starting with 1 (Troll 1, Troll 2, etc.), the loop assigns the corresponding tag to the existing number in the token name. More a happy accident than anything, but still nice.
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<!-- checking for too many tokens and set list if good -->
[h: Num = listCount(getSelected())]
[h, if(Num>10): assert (1==0, "You may not assign tags to more than 10 tokens at a time", 0); theList = getSelectedNames()]
<!-- Set the start of the counter -->
[h: Tag = 1]
<!-- Apply color tag and increment -->
[h,foreach(token, theList, " "), CODE:
{
[h:NewTag = add("Blue",Tag)]
[h:setState(NewTag, 1, token)]
[h: Tag = Tag+1]
}]
I hope someone else finds these useful.