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The program interface calls for nothing but positive emotions – everything is made to fit the general standard: it’s neither flashy not flunky. It won’t be a problem for a newbie to grasp the idea of how the program works. The only thing is that designers were obviously creating the program interface knowing that the program will be working in the standard Windows XP desktop. It’s a matter of taste, of course, but the program doesn’t look as good with the classic desktop theme.
When first run, the program offers you to create indexes. It was a bit weird that after the folders for indexation have been selected Copernic doesn’t suggest clicking on anything like “start indexing” while not starting the indexing on its own either, but rather waits for the computer to get idle and only then starts indexing. You need to rummage through the options to make the program work properly. It’s also worth mentioning that the program offers a wide range of options for automatic creation of index: an inbuilt planner, possibility to index while the computer is idle, in the background mode, with a low priority. The indexing took its time – 10 hours 51 minute – slower than in other search engines (aside from SleuthHound, as Copernic is still a lot faster than that application).
Unique similar search technology in our oracle desktop search utility At present most of the potential customers simply have no clue that there is a oracle desktop search tool for searching similar documents. The problems facing a corporate user can be solved nice and easy. And the name of the game is the SoftInform oracle desktop search technologies. It is important, first of all, to inform the corporate user on SoftInform oracle desktop search solution, its originality and strengths as compared to oracle desktop search competitors, and second of all, to provide turn-key projects (examples) that would demonstrate the ease with which any challenge of corporate search and structuring information is solved by means of our oracle desktop search technology.
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