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    July 18

    neoSearch

     


    Newest Features
    - Resizable detailed results screen
    - Resortable detailed results
    - Many more options (check out screenshot)

    - neoSearch tray icon control
    - Many more options (check out screenshot)
    - Professional Indexing Status Bubble GUI
    - ID3 tag reading reincluded
    - Option to start up when user logs in (tray icon)
    - Keyboard shortcut: 'Alt+Space'
    - Intelligent indexing
    - Self erasing uninstaller

    Performance
    On a system with 122,790 files running Windows Vista (its faster on XP):
    - 1 minute 5 seconds (fastest)
    - 2 minutes 3 seonds (ID3 tag reading of 8000+ mp3 files)
    - 3 minutes 6 seconds (the above and all system files included)

    What does neoSearch do?
    - Indexes your computer intelligently
    - Watch results dynamically change as you type in a query (first 4 results; its instantaneous <0.04 seconds usually)
    - Full results are available in a new window if you press the magnifying glass button (~ 0.20 seconds)
    - Maintains logs for you to go through (performance counters) - check the options window

    Additional Screenshots





    Installing and Uninstalling
    - Self-installing and self-uninstalling
    - Doesn't require admin priviliges and doesn't change system settings (trade-off: only installed for the current user)
    - Uninstalling: open options window and select uninstall: all traces of the program are removed: it even deletes itself.

    Download neoSearch here!
    Size: 416Kb

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