A toolbar usually means an application/plugin running on top of a browser-like container, usually it is internet explorer and looks like a bar with a set of button (usually comes with a text field for text input), well a bit dump explanation:D. Well since the plugin is an application, so when it is installed, most likely it is free for it to do whatever (like poping up ads..)
Just installed and tested with a computer has 80G data.
Here are some comments:
The indexing process is fast but simple, it doesn't index the content of a lot of widely used data format such as PDF, chm AND even.cvs(interesting, man.. it is just text file). But the good thing is it allows per-directory-based index control, well, pretty handy, so you can just index the ones you want. Comparing to google desktop, MS-desktop looks certainly nicer, but still, the index is still too simple, and it doesn't even index the metadata of the files properly:(. Now I am using google desktop, its file content indexing is pretty fast and completed . However spotlight in OSX 10.4(on my Mac) is even better (both interface and function wise).
Let the war start!!:)
It is different, western ppl won't die without the work, however China needs to feed 1/4 of the population in the world with super limited resource. What can they do?
Oh, boy , when you are worrying about the meals of tomorrow then you can understand this point.
But is the the fault of China? Thanks for capitalization policy of the foreign massive companies, they squeeezed the price of a product lower and lower, to a range that , the price even cannot purcher the raw materials from their own areas.
Evenone wants to live, I mean at least get some food and which can last you to another morning. Natually, they have no choice, but those who live outside can get extra profit to buy some shit toys and feed their lazy employees. Is it fair.
Sounds like another cloned story in I am legend
A toolbar usually means an application/plugin running on top of a browser-like container, usually it is internet explorer and looks like a bar with a set of button (usually comes with a text field for text input), well a bit dump explanation :D. Well since the plugin is an application, so when it is installed, most likely it is free for it to do whatever (like poping up ads..)
Just installed and tested with a computer has 80G data. Here are some comments: The indexing process is fast but simple, it doesn't index the content of a lot of widely used data format such as PDF, chm AND even .cvs(interesting, man.. it is just text file). But the good thing is it allows per-directory-based index control, well, pretty handy, so you can just index the ones you want. Comparing to google desktop, MS-desktop looks certainly nicer, but still, the index is still too simple, and it doesn't even index the metadata of the files properly :(. Now I am using google desktop, its file content indexing is pretty fast and completed . However spotlight in OSX 10.4(on my Mac) is even better (both interface and function wise).
Let the war start!! :)
Price war will start soon. It is well-known that HP/Compaq is price knocker...
It is different, western ppl won't die without the work, however China needs to feed 1/4 of the population in the world with super limited resource. What can they do? Oh, boy , when you are worrying about the meals of tomorrow then you can understand this point.
But is the the fault of China? Thanks for capitalization policy of the foreign massive companies, they squeeezed the price of a product lower and lower, to a range that , the price even cannot purcher the raw materials from their own areas. Evenone wants to live, I mean at least get some food and which can last you to another morning. Natually, they have no choice, but those who live outside can get extra profit to buy some shit toys and feed their lazy employees. Is it fair.
Well, you haven't been to China, right?