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#146061 - 10/24/05 01:08 AM
Re: OT Great FREE Search Program (Midi etc)
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Registered: 03/21/02
Posts: 788
Loc: Rotherham,England.
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Originally posted by Alex K: . This will give you similar capabilities, without having to download third-party tools with questionable side effects.
Regards, Alex Hi Alex, I wonder why you speak warily about Copernic? We have known Copernic for quite a few years and respect it. It has always shown high professionalism. In my case, any time I can get away from MS I hasten to do that because it seems to have a monopoly and therefore oblivious to competition. Since downloading Copernic's new index feature I have used it many times now and stand back in awe at its efficiency. cheers Eddie ------------------ Eddie from Rotherham Skype:eddiefromrotherham www.yamahakeyboards.info
[This message has been edited by eddiefromrotherham (edited 10-24-2005).]
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#146062 - 10/24/05 01:12 AM
Re: OT Great FREE Search Program (Midi etc)
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Registered: 03/21/02
Posts: 788
Loc: Rotherham,England.
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Originally posted by Dnj: Better then Google? Hi DNJ Google is a search engine for Internet only. Copernic's new index facility is for your own data. Actually if you ask Copernic to find something for you from the internet, it actually uses Google! cheers Eddie ------------------ Eddie from Rotherham Skype:eddiefromrotherham www.yamahakeyboards.info
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#146063 - 10/24/05 07:10 AM
Re: OT Great FREE Search Program (Midi etc)
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Registered: 04/13/05
Posts: 5126
Loc: USA
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Here's some info that was posted about Copernic last Novemeber by PC World.
Copernic Gets It Right In contrast, CDS offers a user interface that assists you in sorting and finding data. CDS works as fast as you can type, and your results are sorted according to file type and date. Unlike GDS, Copernic's tool can find PDF files, and will automatically detect external hard drives connected to your PC and index them as well.
But one thing that Copernic's free desktop search engine doesn't do is include secure Web pages in its index. And that's a good thing, since secure Web pages (those whose URL starts with "https") include things like online banking statements and e-commerce sites where your credit card information resides.
With Google's tool, unless you indicate otherwise either at installation or later, all such information is included, even though such pages are supposed to be secure and accessible only if you have entered the correct user names and passwords for your protection. GDS does, however, let you easily select the types of files you want indexed via its Preferences page.
[This message has been edited by Stephenm52 (edited 10-24-2005).]
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#146068 - 10/24/05 12:24 PM
Re: OT Great FREE Search Program (Midi etc)
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Registered: 12/03/99
Posts: 732
Loc: Phoenix, AZ USA
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Originally posted by eddiefromrotherham:
Hi Alex, I wonder why you speak warily about Copernic? We have known Copernic for quite a few years and respect it. It has always shown high professionalism. In my case, any time I can get away from MS I hasten to do that because it seems to have a monopoly and therefore oblivious to competition. Since downloading Copernic's new index feature I have used it many times now and stand back in awe at its efficiency. cheers Eddie
[/B] Eddie, I am glad you are enjoying Copernic - I certainly have no beef with it. If you prefer to use non-Microsoft software, I am sure Copernic will do the job - you are running Linux, right? I myself have been a Windows user for years (and a software engineer to boot). In my experience, with computers, like with anything else, there is no such thing as a free lunch - very often, what seems like a perfectly innocuous and safe piece of free software ends up collecting your usage patterns, or info on the contents of your hard drive. I am not saying that Copernic does this - it may have been written by a perfectly altruistic person who wants to spend his life laboring towards the world peace and the betterment of humankind and their computing environment, while subsisting only on the rainwater and acorns which fall off the oak tree. However, even people like that eventually run out of steam, and you end up having dll conflicts and other things which start to fail for no expainable reason, forcing you to reinstall your OS. However, your lack of problems with Copernic is not in itself an assurance that it does not have hidden components aiming to harm your system. Not that Microsoft has not been guilty of similar faults, but they have mostly cleaned up their act, and most of their current software has quite a high quality. Again, I know nothing about Copernic, and have no beef with it,per se. However, if one wants to use the tools already available to him, rather than download the new ones, and subjecting themselves to possible risks, Windows Indexing engine is it, and will be accessible the next time you use Windows Search tool right within the Windows Explorer. Regards, Alex
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#146070 - 10/24/05 03:40 PM
Re: OT Great FREE Search Program (Midi etc)
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5387
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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Copernic has been around for years, (If memory serves correct I first used it on a Windows 95 Pc in the Nineties) its one of those programs like WinZip SiSoft Sandra etc, which are given away on computer magazine cover discs. They make their money on other software they make, which hopefully you will purchase after finding out how good Copernic is. Point to note, even with indexing enabled, Windows search is still a snail compared Copernic, and this is unlikely to change until Windows Vista is released.
Bill
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