Andy Beal of the one year old blog Search Engine Lowdown has the throwdown on Copernic’s plan to Launch a Desktop Search Tool. Here’s Andy’s info:
Copernic is secretly testing a new product to be called Desktop Indexer. The tool, currently in beta testing, will offer direct and integrated desktop and web search capabilities within Windows.
The finished version will not be available until the Fall, but it will offer:
* sub-second searches of files and emails and their contents on your hard drive and the Internet.
* search for online and offline content with a single click thanks to its user-friendly interface.
* the Desktop Indexer search box conveniently integrates with the Windows taskbar and the Internet Explorer toolbar.
The screen shot is too big to place in this blog’s format, but Andy has it on his site, Happy Birthday SEL!










X1 at http://www.x1.com is a much better search program.
It search/indexes Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora, Netscape Mail, the latter few Copernic cannot do.
and Copernic cannot give you a list of email attachment names & its contents.
X1 has saved me literally hours of searching time on my computer.
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