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Windows Vistas Integrated Desktop Search is a winner
Thursday, November 16th, 2006
By now you probably know that one of the great technologies in Windows Vista is the new
Integrated Desktop Search feature, which is designed to make it extremely easy to find files on your hard disk no matter where they’re stored. You probably also know that Microsoft recently released Windows Desktop Search 3.0 for Windows XP (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917013), which uses the same search technology and indexing engine as Windows Vista. So, by downloading and installing Windows Desktop Search 3.0 in Windows XP, you’ll have the power of Windows Vista’s new search technology, while retaining the same user interface of the previous versions of Windows Desktop Search. While the new user interface for Windows Vista’s Desktop Search is very cool, it’s the integration that really makes it special.
In this edition of the Windows Vista Report, I’ll take a closer look at the Windows Vista’s Integrated Desktop Search. As I do, I’ll focus on the integration. Windows Vista’s Integrated Desktop Search is a winner
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