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News Release from: Desktop Search Guide | Subject: Web desktop search tools
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 20 April 2006
The independent guide to desktop search
tools
The complete - and independent - guide to desktop search tools, with information about what desktop search tools are and what they can do: is now launched on a new website
A new website is being launched that aims to be the complete - and independent - guide to desktop search tools, with information about what desktop search tools are and what they can do, plus reviews and links to sites where desktop search tools can be downloaded Desktop search tools can revolutionise the way you use your computer; in particular, they can save time and frustration
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 18 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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With desktop searching you can locate documents, spreadsheets, emails, PDF files, instant messages and more.
You can also find information or data that is contained within documents, files and databases on your hard disc, look inside archives such as Zip files, and search across networks (depending on the capabilities of the tool being used).
For process engineers and managers, desktop searching can be a quick and easy way to find plant data, recipes, production and quality reports, or management information.
There are many alternative desktop search tools available - and most are FREE.
To help visitors choose the tool that best suits their needs, the Desktop Search Guide enables users to learn how desktop searching works, what it can do, how it can be used, and what to look for when comparing alternative tools.
In addition, there are reviews that highlight the pros and cons of the various tools.
When a visitor has decided which tools are of interest, the Desktop Search Guide provides links so that the tools can be downloaded.
And for those who are undecided or who simply want to keep up-to-date, there is a section that carries the latest news about this fast-evolving class of software.
Take a look at the Desktop Search Guide now.
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