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dtSearch can
instantly search
terabytes
of text because it
builds a search index that
stores the location of words
in documents. |
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Indexing is easy —
simply select folders or
entire drives to index and
dtSearch does the
rest. |
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Once
dtSearch has
built an
index, it can
automatically
update it
using the
Windows Task
Scheduler to
reflect
additions,
deletions and
modifications
to your
document
collection. |
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Updating
an index is
even faster,
since
dtSearch will
check each
file, and
only reindex
files that
have been
added or
changed. |
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The dtSearch indexer
automatically recognizes and
supports all popular file
formats, and never alters
original files. |
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A single index can
hold over a terabyte of text,
and dtSearch can create — and
search with a single search
request — an unlimited number
of indexes. |
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Since you may
sometimes want to search
files that dtSearch has not
indexed, dtSearch also does
unindexed as well as
"combination"
searching. |
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Searching and
document display (like
indexing) do not in any way
affect original
files. |
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When
dtSearch does
an indexed
search, it
searches
directly on
the index
that it has
built. |
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An
unindexed
search, in
contrast,
searches
directly
through the
documents. |
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In
either case,
when dtSearch
displays a
retrieved
document, it
refers to the
original
document,
using
information
in the index
to highlight
hits. |
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The dtSearch product
line can instantly search terabytes of
text across a desktop, network,
Internet or Intranet
site.
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dtSearch products
also serve as tools for publishing,
with instant text searching, large
document collections to Web sites or
CD/DVDs.
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over two dozen indexed, unindexed,
fielded and full-text search
options |
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highlights
hits in HTML, XML and PDF, while
displaying embedded links, formatting and
images |
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converts other file types — word
processor, database, spreadsheet, email and
full-text of email attachments, ZIP, Unicode,
etc. — to HTML for display with highlighted
hits |
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built-in Spider adds a third-party
or other Web site (public, secure content,
password accessible, etc.) to your searchable
database |
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Spider supports Web-based
content (HTML, PDF, XML, etc.) as well as
dynamically-generated content (ASP.NET, MS CMS,
SharePoint, etc.) |
| General supported file
types |
| SQL and similar data
sources |
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