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Finding Things On W7
When I had XP I had a useful asset on my desktop, a Google search. I just typed in the name of a file or even a subject, and it came up with possibilities either on the computer or on the web. Since I have had to switched to Windows7 this has gone. There seems to be a search box bottom left but is nothing like as good, any ideas please?
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This has been overtaken by the "Copernic" version now. I know it enables searches on your PC files, but not sure if it includes Web searching as well though.
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This has been overtaken by the "Copernic" version now. I know it enables searches on your PC files, but not sure if it includes Web searching as well though.
Personally,I avoid, if possible, anything which involves Google. It is the intrusiveness that I dislike......collecting data from my computer; leading me to sites from which they benefit and I feel sure avoiding directing me to sites which are more appropriate for my needs.
No longer do I have Google Chrome as a Browser or Google as a Search Engine. I really appreciate Firefox as a Browser and Bing as a Search Engine. In addition, along with that awful Internet Explorer, I have 'Sea Monkey' & 'Safari' as Browsers which are linked to a few Search Engines such as 'Duck Duck Go' and the excellent but unfortunately named 'Dogpile'.
Hans.
No longer do I have Google Chrome as a Browser or Google as a Search Engine. I really appreciate Firefox as a Browser and Bing as a Search Engine. In addition, along with that awful Internet Explorer, I have 'Sea Monkey' & 'Safari' as Browsers which are linked to a few Search Engines such as 'Duck Duck Go' and the excellent but unfortunately named 'Dogpile'.
Hans.
It's really just a gadget/mini-app that sits on your desktop. You call it up whenever you need it.
It scours your PC and indexes all your files. As they change, or are updated, it re-indexes them accordingly.
As Hans has mentioned, it does effectively give Google access to your files, but then, ordinary Google searching could do that anyway if it wanted to.
It scours your PC and indexes all your files. As they change, or are updated, it re-indexes them accordingly.
As Hans has mentioned, it does effectively give Google access to your files, but then, ordinary Google searching could do that anyway if it wanted to.