Spotlight Improvements In Leopard
Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard is set to feature several new enhancements to Spotlight, Apple's desktop search, and ComputerWorld outlines them. The improvements include searching across multiple networked Macs, parental search snooping, server Spotlight indexing, boolean search, better application launching (sorely needed), and quick-look previews.
Dont know what distro you were using, but in Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy), it was as easy as installing anything else.
sudo apt-get install beagle python-beagle
Just put the Deskbar app in the panel and enable the beagle plugin in the Deskbar (for Spotlight-style search-from-panel goodness), and everything works.
"I think an etch-a-sketch with an ethernet port would beat IE7 in web standards compliance."
Beagle sounds very nice. Nothing whatsoever to do with Spotlight, and doesn't run on OS X, but still nice.
So... you're hoping to be modded 'offtopic' I guess.
Funnily enough, searching for "Beatles" + "Lawsuit" doesn't show anything.
- There's no place like 127.0.0.1
New version of program contains features and bug fixes not present in previous version of program.
09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 is the magic number.
In that case, from now on I demand that every article that talks about Vista's features also talk about my currently-in-planning operating system, Creysoft PsychOSis:
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Guess that depends on whether you're paying the mortgage for the basement, or just living in it.
bad comparison.
you ignored how you got install.exe that you click on. you either went to a store or you searched the internet for it. which is the same as clicking "package manager". executing a search. and then clicking install.
never mind that you also ignored the 10 mouse clicks with
"do you want to donate you first born?"
"where do you want us to install?"
"do you mind if we fubar your registry?"
etc...
You're not suggesting Apple isn't the single innovative force in the software industry.. are you? We all know "Spaces" could never have been conceived without Jobs' flawless guidance.
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