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|Very good UI and pace of development, but sometimes chokes on larger files (PDFs!) in the search results pane. | |Very good UI and pace of development, but sometimes chokes on larger files (PDFs!) in the search results pane. Otherwise, probably the best in terms of finding a good balance between features and a good UI. | ||
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|https://www.copernic.com/en/products/desktop-search/ | |https://www.copernic.com/en/products/desktop-search/ | ||
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|dtSearch | |dtSearch | ||
|Nothing really touches this. | |Nothing really touches this. The only problem is the crappy UI. | ||
|Windows | |Windows | ||
|https://dtsearch.com/ | |https://dtsearch.com/ | ||
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|TextSeek | |TextSeek | ||
| | |I did a quick test with PDFs, but the preview and hit highlighting is very bad. The original formatting of the PDF is totally lost, unlike in Copernic or dtSearch. | ||
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|https://www.textseek.net/en/download.htm | |https://www.textseek.net/en/download.htm | ||
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'''Note''': Solr and Elasticsearch are both based on Lucene. | '''Note''': Solr and Elasticsearch are both based on Lucene. | ||
== External links == | === External links === | ||
* https://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/j21prh/indexing_your_hoarded_mass_desktop_search_what_do/ | * https://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/j21prh/indexing_your_hoarded_mass_desktop_search_what_do/ |
Latest revision as of 17:06, 3 December 2024
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Name | Info | Platform | URL |
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Agent Ransack | https://www.mythicsoft.com/agentransack/ | ||
AKIN (Advanced Knowledge & Information Nexus) | Strange; hideous UI, questionable performance. | http://www.grappledata.com/ | |
Archivarius 3000 | http://www.likasoft.com/ | ||
AnyTXT Searcher | https://anytxt.net/ | ||
Copernic Desktop Search | Very good UI and pace of development, but sometimes chokes on larger files (PDFs!) in the search results pane. Otherwise, probably the best in terms of finding a good balance between features and a good UI. | https://www.copernic.com/en/products/desktop-search/ | |
CSearcher | |||
DeskRule | Previewing of e.g. PDFs/doc files very rudimentary. | https://www.zabkat.com/deskrule/ | |
DocFetcher Pro | https://docfetcherpro.com/feature-comparison/ | ||
dtSearch | Nothing really touches this. The only problem is the crappy UI. | Windows | https://dtsearch.com/ |
Everything | Just file names, no content search. But if it's just file names you need, it is WAY better than crappy Windows search. | https://www.voidtools.com/ | |
Exselo Desktop | meh | https://www.exselo.com/products/exselo_desktop.html | |
FileLocator Pro | https://www.mythicsoft.com/filelocatorpro/ | ||
FileSearchy | 2016 | https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/filesearchy.html | |
Google Desktop | https://softfamous.com/google-desktop/ | ||
GrepWin | https://tools.stefankueng.com/grepWin.html | ||
Listary | |||
Locate32 | |||
Lookeen | Outlook search tool. Now also desktop search, but doesn't highlight hits. | http://www.lookeen.com/ | |
Noggle | https://www.noggle.online/ | ||
Puggle Desktop | http://puggle.sourceforge.net/ | ||
Recoll | Open source, but need to donate small amount to download | https://www.lesbonscomptes.com/recoll/ | |
SearchMyFiles | |||
Seekfast | The PDF previewer is all but worthless. | https://seekfast.org/seekfast | |
SSuite Desktop Search Engine | not indexed | https://www.ssuiteoffice.com/software/desktopsearchengine.htm | |
TextFinding | Poor previewing of files | https://www.textfinding.com/ | |
TextSeek | I did a quick test with PDFs, but the preview and hit highlighting is very bad. The original formatting of the PDF is totally lost, unlike in Copernic or dtSearch. | https://www.textseek.net/en/download.htm | |
X1 | Only indexes the first 20 MB of text! Hence useless to me. |
See also various open source search technologies:
- Lucene
- Solr
- Elasticsearch
Note: Solr and Elasticsearch are both based on Lucene.