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January 10, 2005

Desktop Searching - Selecting the Right Tool for You

There have been so many desktop search products released in the last few months, it's hard to keep track of which one does what. So the Goebel Group has put together a Desktop Search Matrix that compares the features of the free, and the not-so-free, options.

By the way, Copernic recently announced support for Firefox files and Ask Jeeves has released their desktop search utility.

For more information on several of the free offerings, see PC Magazine's recent reviews. You can also find some excellent and fairly detailed reviews in the WOW (Woody's Office Watch) Archives. The site isn't pretty, but the content is good.

Posted by Cindy L. Chick on January 10, 2005 06:57 PM

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