Posts Tagged ‘Search Result’

Emule 0.47b Beta1 Released

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

eMule is a filesharing client based on the eDonkey2000 protocol. This means you are able to connect to official eDonkey2000 clients and visa-versa.
Even through you had to be patient a bit longer this time, we are still happy to announce that 0.47b BETA1 is ready for testing and bug bashing. As a little bonus for the long waiting time, additional to eMule there is also a release of a shellextension for windows which allows you to see the content of your unfinished partfiles in the explorer. More about that on the end of this post.Back to eMule 0.47b. The mainfeatures of this version are
* Protocol Obfuscation support
* Previewing the contents of archives in the file detail dialog
* Some GUI improvements like a on-the-fly search result filter
* And as always fixing several bugs and adding other small changes
* For all the details,please click here.

Download:
v0.47b Beta1 - Installer
v0.47b Beta1 - Binary
v0.47b Beta1 - Sources

Google Desktop Search 2.0 Beta Updated (With Sidebar)

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Google Desktop Search provides full text search over your email, computer files, chats, and the web pages you’ve viewed. By making your computer searchable, it puts your information easily within your reach and frees you from having to manually organize your files, emails, and bookmarks.Google Desktop Search introduces new ways to access relevant and timely information. When you view a web page in Internet Explorer, it "caches" or stores its content so that you can later look at that same version of the page, even if its live content has changed or you’re offline. It organizes email search results into conversations, so that all email messages in the same thread are grouped into a single search result.

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Google “My Search History (Beta)”

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Ever find what you’re looking for with Google, then promptly forget what you found? If so, you’ll enjoy My Search History, a new service on Google Labs which lets you view and manage your search history from any computer via “My Search History” links in the upper-right corner of your Google home page and search results pages.My Search History shows you all the searches you’ve done on Google and the search results you’ve clicked on, and presents this information in ways we think are most useful. If you don’t remember an exact search query, for instance, but you do remember when you did the search, you can use My Search History’s calendar feature to check the searches you did on a given day and navigate to any of them with a single click. Full-text search over your history means you can easily find any search query or results page. We also show you related history over time; you can review everything Google has ever shown you about "apples", "bass fishing" or "the wizard of oz," for instance, by clicking the "Related history" link next to any search term when it appears.

My Search History also gives you useful info while you’re searching on Google. Next to your search results, you’ll see how many times you’ve visited a certain search result and the last time you viewed it. And if we think it will help you find what you’re looking for, we’ll grab pages you’ve already clicked on and put them above your regular web results.

http://www.google.com/searchhistory

Turbo Searcher v3.00 Build 122404

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Turbo Searcher is the fastest utility in the world for finding any type of files through your local and network computers. All you need to do is type in your search words and press enter, everything you want is listed there within one second.

    What's NEW

  • 1. Rewrite the algorithm of indexing and searching codes, the index time has 10% promotion, and the search time has 200% to 600% promotion.
  • 2. Add exclusive file type in Index Option.
  • 3. Add exclusive paths in Index Option.
  • 4. Add quick option for exclusive index paths.
  • 5. Show the folder size in search result list.
  • 6. Allow specifying sort method after the searching finished.
  • 7. Add features of smart search, it supports search in path name but also in file name.
  • 8. Add features of boolean search in file name.
  • 9. Add group search option, allows user define their own file mask list.
  • 10. Add features for moving the selected files to an user specified folder.
  • 11. Add an user define parameter in Open File As.
  • 12. Allows specify running the macro immediately or not after launching a macro.
  • 13. Show the index processing information on status bar.
  • 14. Add option for clicking "x" button to exit Turbo Searcher or not.
  • 15. Add option for searching in compressed archives or not in the default search behavior.
  • 16. Allow stopping index job immediately when indexing in idle time.
  • 17. Add option of indexing in compressed archives or not.
  • 18. Remove the 15 results in trial version.
  • 19. Improve the window show when launch Turbo Searcher in Windows Explorer.
  • 20. Fix a bug for cannot open a file in the compressed file using Open File As.
  • 21. Fix a small bug in Open File As when closing the configure dialog if type something in Program edit box.

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Google Desktop Search 121004

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Google Desktop Search provides full text search over your email, computer files, chats, and the web pages you’ve viewed. By making your computer searchable, it puts your information easily within your reach and frees you from having to manually organize your files, emails, and bookmarks.

Google Desktop Search introduces new ways to access relevant and timely information. When you view a web page in Internet Explorer, it “caches” or stores its content so that you can later look at that same version of the page, even if its live content has changed or you’re offline. It organizes email search results into conversations, so that all email messages in the same thread are grouped into a single search result.

* Security fix

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Google Desktop Search Beta

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Google Desktop Search provides full text search over your email, computer files, chats, and the web pages you’ve viewed.

By making your computer searchable, it puts your information easily within your reach and frees you from having to manually organize your files, emails, and bookmarks.

Google Desktop Search introduces new ways to access relevant and timely information. When you view a web page in Internet Explorer, it “caches” or stores its content so that you can later look at that same version of the page, even if its live content has changed or you’re offline.

It organizes email search results into conversations, so that all email messages in the same thread are grouped into a single search result.

Google Desktop Search finds:

- Outlook / Outlook Express

- Word

- AOL Instant Messenger

- Excel

- Internet Explorer

- PowerPoint

- Text

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