Index Your Files

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Arithmomaniac
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IndexYourFiles

#31 Post by Arithmomaniac »

Lifehacker:
Windows only: IndexYourFiles is a lightweight and completely portable file-indexer that leaves behind no trace and requires nothing more than the executable.

After unzipping the application, all you need to do is run it and give a folder, local drive, or network drive to begin indexing. You can save profiles from within the program allowing you to keep a separate index for home, work, or even individual drives to limit your searches to drives you use for the task at hand. Indexing is snappy, as is the search engine itself. During my test run it indexed 110GB of data in a matter of seconds. If you're in a position where you can't install a desktop search engine at work but would benefit from using one, IndexYourFiles is a stealthy option. For another portable-friendly file indexer, check out Locate32
http://www.indexyourfiles.com/

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#32 Post by usdcs »

IYF is already in the database here.

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#33 Post by Laurent »

Nice app but very poor usability.

Locate32 is a bit better although not perfect either. I have yet to find a file indexer that would be user friendly and accurate :(

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Back to the future ( Index Your Files )

#34 Post by Rafael Castro »

Hello everyone.

After 2 years, back to Index Your Files. With luck, the show for December 1 beta.

Thank you.

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Re: Back to the future ( Index Your Files )

#35 Post by usdcs »

Welcome back, Rafael. It's good to hear from you!

Dan

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Re: Back to the future ( Index Your Files )

#36 Post by -.- »

not bad, its getting easier to use, but i still prefer everything for its simplicity and speed :S

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Re: Back to the future ( Index Your Files )

#37 Post by shaggystyle »

The main diference between "Everything" and "Index Your Files" is that with IYF you can search by date or size or info indexed from another computer in al LAN. "Everything" is simple, fast... the best one. IYF can learn from Everything but keep on been himself.

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#38 Post by Rafael Castro »

Dan: thanks. :-) ah! Sorry for the screenshot.
People: ... + add the option: search mode 'everything'.

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Index Your Files - X

#39 Post by Rafael Castro »

any translator?

Only Shell - http://www.indexyourfiles.com/download/IYF-X2009MDI.rar

thanks.

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#41 Post by Rafael Castro »

:) thanks joby_toss.

add.

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Index Your Files v5 Preview

#42 Post by Rafael Castro »

Index Your Files v5 Preview
http://www.indexyourfiles.com/iyf.rar

I still have some things to finish and publishes the first beta.
Is fully UNICODE. languages are UNICODE text files.

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Index Your Files v5 - Release

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#44 Post by joby_toss »

Is there any command line support?

My hard drive of 320gb of which only 10gb free space and containing 300.000 files/folders is now organized in a database of only 3.9mb (26,5mb uncompressed). Pretty nice!

Thank you!

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Re: Index Your Files v5 - Release

#45 Post by guinness »

It's weird how the file version and product version are different! I take it that its 5.0.0.1 and not 5.0.0.0

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