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DtSearch Desktop

Version: 6.0

Downloads Count: 5,861

License Type: Trial

Price: $199

Date Added: Jun 6, 2001

Operating Systems: Windows NT, Windows 95

File Size: 14419 KB

Author: DT Software

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Description of DtSearch Desktop

Do you need to search mountains of digital text, yet you can't wait for Windows' Find command to plod through your hard drive? DtSearch lets you quickly search through gigabytes of text--and it achieves its speed by first building an index that stores the location of words in files. The program recognizes and supports word processor, database, PDF, XML, and Unicode files and more, and it doesn't alter your original files.

If you're having trouble thinking of the word you're trying to find, the program lets you use a Browse Thesaurus option, a look-up word option that shows the effect on words retrieved with fuzzy, phonic, stemming, or wild card searching activated. You can also use its Search History option to display and reuse previous search requests. A built-in image viewer displays popular graphics formats and supports features such as zoom, flip, and invert.

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