If, amidst that rambling, semi-literate semi-gibberish, you're saying
that
XP's built-in search facility is the best thing for the OP's needs,
you're
completely wrong and unfamilar with its weaknesses. I more than suspect,
however, that you're actually just trolling these groups.
NO you are the One talking about being search by god know Who!!
and Not by Windows Microsoft search. That was made by windows for
windows
But you get a Google (SpyWare) to search you PC go for it.
But do not Cry to me
IF you cannot Bing the Web nomore!!!!
So the Best searcher is the one for the PC is the one that come with
the
PC.
if you do not believe me Ask::: Bill Microsoft if I right !!!!!!!!
message
ship schrieb:
WTF?
I am talking about searching my own LOCAL desktop machine - not
about
searching
the Web.
Ship
Hmm I for Binging it!!
Windows for Windows.
Microsoft for Microsoft .
Sohttp://
www.bing.comisby Microsoft Windows.
Look at this if you Google Houston # 1 Minpin you will not get it
the
text
Title.
But Bing it and you gethttp://minpin.ww.com(Who title is Houston #
1
Minpin cam) orhttp://
www.minpin.ath.cx(Who title is Houston # 1
Minpin)
so if a Title is just text then I would recommend Bing it........
WindowsXP Pro
msOffice 2003
Xara Xtreme Pro
MindManager
FreeMind
...} all latest versions
Hi
Can anyone recommend a utility for searching my local WindowsXP
PC?
I need to do text searching across msOffice2003 files (e.g.
Outlook,
Excel, Word).
(Optionally, I would IDEALLY also like to be able to search files
from: Xara Xtreme Pro, Mindjet's MindManager, FreeMind, plus HTML,
PDF
files... but this is not a deal breaker.)
I have tried
- WindowXP's search
==> horrible. I have uninstalled it and use the previous version -
which is very slow but more accurate.
Fails to do outlook files.
- GoogleDesktop
==> Initially I was impressed, but now keeps failing to spider
things.
Terrible at handling archivals of emails.
- Copernic Desktop (v3.2.1)
==> Takes literally *days* to spider/re-spider. Clunky & processor
hungry.
Not good at handling archivals of emails.
All I need something as powerful as Google websearch, but that
runs
across my own PC !
For example exact phrase matching (e.g. by using double quotes
around
a phrase)
For example negative matching - i.e. excluding certain phrases
I am becoming increasingly desperate!!
- Any thoughts?
Ship
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http://www.altap.cz/salam_en/compare.html
look at version 2.5
Actually, it's File Manager - or more a swiss army knife - for your
file
system. It really has a very strong and fast file search engine.
HTH
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