Is Copernic better for desktop search?
Right after I wrote my post about desktop search (which I seem to be the only one who uses it … fools) I learned that Copernic had a new version that seemed pretty skookum. Well always willing to give a DS app another try (when a new version comes out) I ditched Google for Copernic. It’s been about a month now, and I’m still running Copernic.
I had the toolbar for IE running, which has a nice RSS headline feature, but I got rid of that. Didn’t add a lot of value compared to the space it took up (you can’t have all the toolbars open that you’d like … you start running out of space for the pages!). The indexing is fast, and it does keep up with changes pretty well (something that other tools had a hard time doing).
I wish it had a toolbar for Outlook though. I use it mostly to find e-mails. I have a lot of e-mail. Tens of thousands covering just a few years. I keep far, far too much, but on the other hand I can pull up old conversations and info pretty efficiently. The deskbar component is the one I use often, but I think it’s going to go soon. The responsiveness isn’t great and if I start a search and click away, the search stops. I think running the main window is better. The e-mail preview is good and I can open or forward an e-mail from there.
My fellow PYW-ers don’t use desktop search. They claim to be well organized. Yeah, well I know that a) I’m not that organized and b) once you try it (rather try several and find the one you like) you won’t know how you lived without it.
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2 opinions for Is Copernic better for desktop search?
Tris Hussey
Nov 16, 2006 at 9:52 am
Just an update here … Google came out with GDS 4.5 yesterday. I had to give it another try. I’m so weak. Regardless so far so good. Is Copernic gone? Eh, we’ll see.
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Nov 17, 2006 at 11:34 am
[…] I used to be obsessive about clearing out my inbox. Once a week was my preferred practice, once a month if all else failed. Then I just got sick of deciding where things went and I discovered desktop search clients that indexed my e-mail. So I switched to no filing at all and just archiving at the end of the month into folders labeled by year and quarter. Worked great, I thought. I could find things with a DS tool … of course this also meant that there was pretty much no way in h*ll that I could find something myself, I was bound to DS tools. […]
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