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Mark Levison

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Desktop Search Insanity Posted: Aug 29, 2007 1:33 PM
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I like to be able to find my stuff quickly. I like to be able to do it without extraneous image results. Unfortunately I need to be able to search three very disparate groups of data completely separately.

In order of frequency searched:

  1. Email (only certain folders) and some folders under My Documents.
  2. Various batches of code: my own, sample code, ....
  3. Blog Posts (I use Attensa for Outlook - so blog entries look and behave like email).

 

 

Unfortunately no one of the desktop search tools I know of allow my to say only search email and documents. The closest I've found is X1 (free edition) which allows me to search only files or email etc. But it doesn't provide me a way to separate my categories.

So far the best solution is to index my regular email and files with X1 and my code/blog entries with Copernic. Now my blog entries still pollute my code index - but at least when I want to search only my email that's all I do.

Does anyone have a better solution than running multiple search engines? All I want is a search my data sets separately?

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