I use
Copernic Desktop Search, which will index any document, file, email, etc you
have on your hard drive. Drop in some search terms, and get a listing of
everything that fits the search term. Last time I checked, I had over 6200
afl files on my drive (lots of duplicates of course).
Ken Close and Joe Landry use it - do a search on their names - I
believe Joe mentioned it last. You might also investigate Mind Manager (
http://www.mindjet.com ) which has a more windows
centric approach than the one Ken and Joe use (have used). Google also
has a freebie called "Notebook" that might serve your needs but its nowhere as
neat as Mind Manager.
> > hi > this one you mean? >
* > <http://www.amibroker.com/library/detail.php? id=1164>AFL_Glossary_Converter >
by Dennis Brown, added 2008-10-11 18:07:48 > go to http://www.amibroker.com/library/ > >
Panos > > At 03:19 AM 22-11-2008 22-11-2008, you
wrote: > > >Recently, someone mentioned some software for
storing documents e.g. > >forum posts or any other notes and
then be able to retrieve the > >documents using word
search. > > > >I've been searching the forum and obviously
haven't come up with the > >correct search criteria. >
> > >Any ideas, please? > > >
>Graham >
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