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With some of the updates you suggest in your message, that's approaching some of the best desktop search software available, all of which is commercial software.
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Incidentally, this is also where Exselo Desktop is available for download if anyone else have need for the product.
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If you are interested to know more, or have ideas or features you want implemented feel free to contact us, either here or through our web pages at. The actual Exselo Desktop program itself is a modern. Knowing that we index everything within your documents (whatever size your computer can handle), the search index size can become quite big, thus the memory usage. We are using Elasticsearch as a search engine, which requires Java. In regards of Exselo Desktop being Java-based, that is not entirely correct. The next release will be faster, sturdier, have several more features and overall be a better product. It is freeware, and we have no plans on making it a paid product. I am affiliated with Exselo were we are busy making ready the next release of Exselo Desktop, and then some.Įxselo Desktop is 100% free to download and use for everyone without any restrictions.
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Status: Not portable (installs system service)įirst of all, I would like to thank you for the kind words in regards of Exselo Desktop. I'm excited about some of the other features such as peer-to-peer collaborative search (that would be huge where I work) but I'm a little worried that development has stalled as there's nothing new on the site since last year. * It's Java-based so it's RAM hungry (over 300megs) * Several hiccups working with Outlook 2016, but is able to search Outlook emails * You can set it to very low (below 1%) CPU usage. License: freemium, but nothing you'll miss the word "portable" and "freeware" in the same paragraph but not necessarily the same file), it would beat out X1 Search. Anyway, it's one of the better Desktop Search tools I've tested. There weren't may differences between the two programs apart from an image search and lots of nice interface extras. The currently free program has a lot of features and capabilities not found in commercial offers.Īlthough the program shares a lot in common with DocFetcher and seems to handle a larger file volume (can handle 200+ gigs of documents). Other issues are discussed in the thread.Įxselo is a "desktop" search program that searches a wide set of files across your computer and provides quick results. However, the program takes up so many system resources, I recommend running it on a separate computer and having it index a network share. It is currently free and still very useful if you need to do research on a large number of files and Outlook emails. Update: for reasons discussed later in the thread I no longer use Exselo.
