I regularly use the Search function to locate a particular file, typically these are in my document archives.
I have thousands of files and wondered in anyone knew of an indexing program that could be used in place of a brute force search. Basically, I want to Google-index subdirectories on my hard drive.
WordPerfect has a utility called Index Manger, and there may be an equivalent in Office, or as part of Win XP but I have not investigated these alternatives.
If there is a good solution, I would provide this search engine to eveyone in the office so they could quickly and painlessly find any .doc, .wpd or .qpw or even a .pdf.
There is an software category called Content Management but this seems to relate more to management of web sites then document archives.
Any suggestions or experience would be appreciated.
With thanks
Mel Orecklin
Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Finding Files Fast
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I use Locate at Home.
Its free and fast but doesn't index the content.
http://www.uku.fi/~jmhuttun/english/softwares.shtml
At work I used Enfish which is very powerfull program
but costs some money. It indexes file content (including Mail)
and brings its own viewers for a lot of formats.
http://www.enfish.com/Products_individual.asp
Its free and fast but doesn't index the content.
http://www.uku.fi/~jmhuttun/english/softwares.shtml
At work I used Enfish which is very powerfull program
but costs some money. It indexes file content (including Mail)
and brings its own viewers for a lot of formats.
http://www.enfish.com/Products_individual.asp