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Many users have trouble to locate important documents, photos and PDF files on their computers: There are just too many drives, partitions and folders.
That’s the reason why Abelssoft has developed EverDoc for Windows. This tool automatically searches for documents and files that are distributed in different folders. Thanks to the cloud connection it is also possible scans files that are in Dropbox, Google Drive Onedrive and in the cloud.
The user can search for a specific file name, creation date and even keywords. Also, a convenient full-text search is available.
Windows 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10/ 11
75 MB
Lifetime
$39.90
Commentaires sur EverDoc 2023
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Colin - given that you can download "EverDoc 2023" and try it - for free - from the Abelssoft website, you could ascertain for yourself if it'll do this "index searching" (rather than 'full text searching').
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JayUU: It is reasonable to expect the software developer to describe the features of its program. In terms of productivity, there is a HUGE difference between searching text on demand, and having an index of text already prepared ahead of time.
What you are suggesting is that interested people download the software, install it, try it to see what happens. Then they are faced with the problem of uninstalling useless software--and then tracking down all the garbage software inevitably leave behind after being uninstalled.
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Can anyone confirm that this software uses index searching? Can't see anything about it on this site or on the Abelssoft site. Perhaps the developer can comment.
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Is this better than 'Search Everything' which is free?
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Doug R, -
"Everything" does not index file content; it strictly creates an index of the file names within a directory and is practically useless for anyone with a copious amount of data and non-descriptive file names like "resume 1, resume 2, resume 3," etc. If I need to find all of the resumes containing "laser or lasers" as well as "process or process development" and "engineer or engineering," amongst 160,000 resumes stored locally, Everything is about as useful as a third leg for a task like that.
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