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Back to Windows Desktop Search

I've gone back and forth in the past between MSN Desktop Search and Copernic.

One of the reasons I ended up sticking with MSN was the shortcut keys. Ever since I discovered ActiveWords, though, this hasn't been as important and I found myself once again gravitating towards the cleaner Copernic interface.

Unfortunately, Copernic doesn't seem to work (yet) in Outlook 2007. (Yes, search is better in Outlook 2007, but I would prefer to have my results indexed outside of Outlook too). If you have the beta installed, it doesn't allow you to specify Outlook locations.

As a result, I'm back to using Windows Desktop Search.

It's much improved since I've last used it. The new look is cleaner than previous MSN versions, although I still prefer Copernic. What I'm really liking right now is the ability to view search results in Outlook. Very well done.

 

Only published comments... Mar 22 2006, 05:23 AM by Tim

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Buzz Bruggeman said:

Have you looked at our MSN Search Agent? http://www.activewords.com/plusapplications.html

Try it and lets talk!

I am sure you will like it, it really makes search in context a powerful tool.

Regards,

Buzz

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March 22, 2006 8:59 AM