I tend to use Docfetcher,
the desktop search tool I mentioned in my previous search post, to access things outside of Outlook.
• It also works as a file management and
desktop search tool.
More importantly, it has the broadest range of search options of
any desktop search tool I've used, with more than two dozen indexed, unindexed, fielded and full - text search options.
For anyone interested in a powerful, versatile
desktop search tool, dtSearch is worth considering.
I found Docfetcher,
a desktop search tool that fits the bill.
I can't vouch for terabytes, but after testing it on a single laptop, I can say it is the fastest
desktop search tool I've ever used.
This includes full
desktop search tools, wireless scanners, and video conferencing software.
Not exact matches
And it remains the web's most pervasive
search tool, accounting for 97 % of the mobile
search engine market and 79 % of
desktop search engine use, according to recent data from Net Market Share.
Currently, consumers can access the
tool on their smartphones, tablets,
desktop computers and mobile phones using any web browser
search engine.
Booth guests will also preview AllenComm's Siteline product, a platform and
tool that brings intuitive
searching technology, knowledge reinforcement strategies, on - the - job training, compliance tracking, and team communication all into one easy - to - use
desktop and mobile solution.
We had a recent need for a simple
tool to roll out to a small group of researchers and decided to take a look at
desktop search again.
This was the use that kept coming to my mind as I tested dtSearch, an immensely fast and powerful
desktop and enterprise
search tool.
Anyway, I was just looking for a
desktop wide
search tool that includes Microsoft Outlook emails and attachments.
Google realized this when they put efforts into their
desktop search products and
tools such as Picasso (for organizing photos).
Both offer excellent
tools to organize,
search and retrieve notes, and are available in different versions: web version,
desktop applications, mobile apps.
• Job Feeder — Receive Job Listing Push Notifications This advanced
search tool sits on the
desktop of your PC or tablet and continuously notifies you of new jobs based on your personal
search criteria.
Mobile devices not only give us more access, but combine additional
tools that allow us to interact in ways our
desktops never could; click - to - call and location based
searches are prime examples of that.
The app combines all the
search features of the
desktop RPR with smartphone
tools — GPS, camera, text messaging, and voice recording, says RPR Vice President of Marketing and Social Media Reggie Nicolay.