Slim Down for Summer with That's Fit
AOL Tech
Posts with tag windows-search-4.0

Microsoft releases Windows Search 4.0

Windows Search 4.0
A few months after releasing a technical preview of Windows Search 4.0, Microsoft has released the final version of its updated desktop search software.

If you've ever tried using the search feature in Windows XP or earlier Windows operating systems, you know that it can take several long minutes to get your results. Windows Search cuts that time down to seconds by constantly indexing every file on your desktop. If you have a lot of documents and media files on your PC, that index file can eat up a few hundred megabytes or even a few gigabytes, so you'll want to make sure you've got some free hard disk space before installing Windows Search.

Several other Microsoft products including Outlook 2007, OneNote 2007 and Windows Vista use Windows Search technology. But you can also download and install the standalone search client for any Windows XP, Vista, or Server 2003 system.

Windows Search 4.0 includes a number of bug fixes, allows you to index encrypted files, and provides search results faster than previous versions. If you're looking for a different free desktop search application, you might want to check out Google Desktop or Copernic Desktop Search.

[via ActiveWin]

Microsoft launches improved desktop search for Windows XP and Vista

Windows Search 4.0 Preview
For well over a decade, Microsoft has included a nearly useless search feature in Windows. Sure, you could type in a query and maybe even get an accurate response. But you might have to wait five minutes to get your results. Things changed with Windows Vista, which includes a nearly instantaneous desktop search function. Just type a query into the Start Menu search bar, and you should be able to find what you're looking for in a matter of seconds.

The desktop search feature in Vista is based on an application called Windows Search, and Microsoft has just released a preview of the next version of the utility. And best of all, Windows Search 4.0 Preview runs on either Windows Vista or Windows XP.

Aside from support for Windows XP, Windows Search 4.0 has a few other significant updates:
  • A number of bug fixes
  • Get your results 33% faster
  • Remote Index Discovery now works with every version of Windows, meaning you can index files on any Windows machine on your network
  • If an error occurs, Windows Search will rollback to your last known working state rather than starting the entire indexing process over again from scratch
  • Encrypted files can now be indexed
[via Windows Vista Team Blog]

Download Squad Features


Geeking out on the squadcast. Tune in and then tune out.

View Posts By

  • Windows Only
  • Mac Only
  • Linux Only
Categories
Audio (845)
Beta (335)
Blogging (693)
Browsers (25)
Business (1369)
Design (816)
Developer (934)
E-mail (515)
Finance (127)
Fun (1747)
Games (548)
Internet (4802)
Kids (130)
Office (493)
OS Updates (577)
P2P (178)
Photo (463)
Podcasting (167)
Productivity (1316)
Search (259)
Security (538)
Social Software (1111)
Text (438)
Troubleshooting (51)
Utilities (1937)
Video (1020)
VoIP (140)
web 2.0 (763)
Web services (3343)
Companies
Adobe (185)
AOL (50)
Apache Foundation (1)
Apple (470)
Canonical (35)
Google (1304)
IBM (28)
Microsoft (1308)
Mozilla (457)
Novell (20)
OpenOffice.org (43)
PalmSource (11)
Red Hat (17)
Symantec (14)
Yahoo! (353)
License
Commercial (674)
Shareware (194)
Freeware (1976)
Open Source (906)
Misc
Podcasts (13)
Features (386)
Hardware (167)
News (1112)
Holiday Gift Guide (15)
Platforms
Windows (3615)
Windows Mobile (423)
BlackBerry (44)
Macintosh (2073)
iPhone (96)
Linux (1581)
Unix (78)
Palm (177)
Symbian (122)
Columns
Ask DLS (11)
Analysis (24)
Browser Tips (294)
DLS Podcast (5)
Googleholic (198)
How-Tos (98)
DLS Interviews (19)
Design Tips (14)
Mobile Minute (126)
Mods (68)
Time-Wasters (375)
Weekend Review (40)
Imaging Tips (32)

RESOURCES

RSS NEWSFEEDS

Powered by Blogsmith

Sponsored Links

Advertise with Download Squad

Most Commented On (60 days)

Recent Comments

Urlesque Headlines

BloggingStocks Tech Coverage

More Tech Coverage

Other Weblogs Inc. Network blogs you might be interested in: