![]() ![]() But at this time, with Copernic desktop search, you can locate the file directly!Ĭopernic desktop search is a powerful desktop search tool on Windows, which can help you quickly search hundreds of different files. If you forget the file name? and only remember some contents of the file, it seems to be more troublesome. ![]() If you need to search non-Microsoft application e-mail and want to search shared drives on the network, Wizetech Archivarius 3000 is more than worth the money.(Copernic Desktop & Cloud Search) A powerful Windows desktop search tool helps to search hundreds of different types of files quickly.Want to find files quickly and accurately in Windows? You may think of "Everything," but it can only search for files based on the file name. If you love Google, go with Google if not, consider Copernic. ![]() Not sure which to use? All three grab information quickly and present it cleanly. The others group files together, so you might want to narrow the results list by automatically filtering by file type. The cached pages will remain unencrypted within the Google cache.Ĭopernic separates e-mail from regular files, and requires you to click on the appropriate icon to see different listings results from one search. Although this type of aggressive caching and hoarding makes the IM transcription and indexing possible, it raises security concerns on systems connecting to the corporate network via SSL VPN connections. Google Desktop Search, probably because of its Internet heritage, includes cached Web page indexing and retrieval. Copernic uses its patent-pending "Instant Indexing" technology to grab files as they change or are created, a method that sounds identical to that of back-up programs used by Mirra, RocketVault, and Iomega. Google indexes in the background when your system isn't busy with Archivarius, you need to schedule index updates manually. ![]() Indexing can become a resource hog if the program doesn’t handle index creation and updating cleanly, but each of these does a good, unobtrusive job. Google handles AOL Instant Messaging and says it will add more e-mail support in time. Results appear in an Explorer-like window showing file name, location, relevance, date and size.Īll three search Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express, but Archivarius also handles e-mail applications Netscape (and related applications Firefox Thunderbird and Mozilla) and The Bat. In the search results box, you can click an icon to open the highlighted file, which loads the appropriate application, or one that lets you view a semi-formatted version of the file. And like Google, it’s free.įor $30, Archivarius 3000 from Wizetech Software lets you search beyond the desktop to shared directories on other computers, network-attached storage boxes and network devices. Files are searchable by document type (e-mail, documents, music, etc.), and Copernic includes Web search, as you’d expect. Patterned after the Microsoft Windows Explorer look and feel, Copernic Desktop Search lists files’ name and location in the display pane up top, and a dozen formatted lines of the file in the Quick Preview pane below. Each listing shows the file name, location and the first two lines of text in the search results.Ĭopernic, which offers Web search applications, has added its new Desktop Search utility. If you like the look and feel of Google, you'll love this, and the results pop up even faster than on the Web search engine. Google leads the pack in brand name awareness, and millions are using the free "beta" Desktop Search. Three new programs, Google Desktop Search (beta), Copernic Desktop Search and Archivarius 3000 promise to keep your files found and money in your pocket. To a small business, lost files can mean lost revenue. ![]()
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