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You may refer to my other thread here about alternatives, although once the Google product matures, it will likely be crowned king.
Originally posted by Waffler:
Quote:Good idea!
Have you got it? If yes how reliable is it?
I have it, but it's not installed yet. I've been using Filehand Search for about a month, and I have become quite reliant upon it.
Not that I have poor file management skills, but sometimes I may need an exact string, code snippet, model number, etc., and I can quickly find any relevent documents.
Plus? Filehand search does a ranking on the result, and lets you optionally view more or less of the context where the result was found.
If you have about 30-60 minutes, you should download it, and try it out, that will be far better than I could ever explain how useful it is.
Quote:Good idea!
Have you got it? If yes how reliable is it?
I have it, but it's not installed yet. I've been using Filehand Search for about a month, and I have become quite reliant upon it.
Not that I have poor file management skills, but sometimes I may need an exact string, code snippet, model number, etc., and I can quickly find any relevent documents.
Plus? Filehand search does a ranking on the result, and lets you optionally view more or less of the context where the result was found.
If you have about 30-60 minutes, you should download it, and try it out, that will be far better than I could ever explain how useful it is.
Originally posted by dosfreak:
Quote: http://desktop.google.com/
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Heck, you can also check out http://labs.google.com for some other neat new technologies! Personally I didn't know about the Google Desktop bar, which allows Google searching from the desktop, without having a browser window open.
Quote: http://desktop.google.com/
Check it out!
Heck, you can also check out http://labs.google.com for some other neat new technologies! Personally I didn't know about the Google Desktop bar, which allows Google searching from the desktop, without having a browser window open.
I'm curious. Has anyone figured out how to get the unique number from a file or the registry? The number after the s= ?