Fighter
13-04-2005, 12:43
Google Desktop Search (http://www.desktop.google.com/)
Search your own computer
Google Desktop Search is how our brains would work if we had photographic memories. It's a desktop search application that provides full text search over your email, computer files, chats and web pages you've viewed. By making your computer searchable, Desktop Search puts your information easily within your reach and frees you from having to manually organize your files, emails and bookmarks.
After you download Google Desktop Search, the application creates an index of all your searchable information and stores it on your computer, allowing you to search your personal items as easily as you search the Internet using Google. Unlike traditional computer search software that updates once a day, Desktop Search updates continually for most file types; when you receive a new email in Outlook, for example, you can search for it within seconds.
Google Desktop Search also introduces new ways to access information, organizing email search results into conversations so that all messages in the same thread are grouped into a single search result, and keeping "cached" copies of everything you see, so that you can view older versions of documents and web pages even if you're not online.
Search your own computer
Google Desktop Search is how our brains would work if we had photographic memories. It's a desktop search application that provides full text search over your email, computer files, chats and web pages you've viewed. By making your computer searchable, Desktop Search puts your information easily within your reach and frees you from having to manually organize your files, emails and bookmarks.
After you download Google Desktop Search, the application creates an index of all your searchable information and stores it on your computer, allowing you to search your personal items as easily as you search the Internet using Google. Unlike traditional computer search software that updates once a day, Desktop Search updates continually for most file types; when you receive a new email in Outlook, for example, you can search for it within seconds.
Google Desktop Search also introduces new ways to access information, organizing email search results into conversations so that all messages in the same thread are grouped into a single search result, and keeping "cached" copies of everything you see, so that you can view older versions of documents and web pages even if you're not online.