Text Indexer 1.1.1 - Instant Text Searches!

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Text Indexer 1.1.1 - Instant Text Searches!

Post by Info-Mac » March 12th, 1997, 11:00 am

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Plug-in module for UltraFind 2.5.2

UF Text Indexer is a modern indexing engine for Mac & PowerPC that can pre-index
your documents making text searches not just fast - but instant.

Designed to allow text searches with Context display (shows the actual sentences
the words were found in), it indexes target sets of folders which can be anywhere
- on your hard disk or network, or even on CD-ROMs or on off-line volumes. (so
you don't need to have your files on-line to text search them!)

Also unlike normal indexers, it can search on *parts* of words as well as whole
words, and it will index all languages - including Japanese. It is also highly
accurate and will never produce false hits.

While indexing provides super-fast access to your documents, the downside is that
the indexing process itself is naturally very slow, and should be done either in
the background or at night (You would not want watch a few thousand documents
being indexed). However, because the UltraFind Text Indexer is *incremental*, it
does not need to re-index everything, instead it only indexes new or updated
documents, making re-indexing simple and very fast.

1.0 - 1.1.1 WHAT'S NEW?

Fixed problem that could cause a freeze after indexing large files Increased
indexing speed (now very much faster!) Added automatic remembering of folders to
index Improved incremental reindexing
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