I've read through a few hundred of these posts and wonder if people might be a little short sighted in this debate. It's not how well implemented and 'fast' the search is, its what the computer does with it that counts. I doubt I'll use Spotlight that much because it means I have to move my mouse to the top right of the screen, click and type away. Far too much effort!
What will make the difference is how the OS provides me with data; for example having a list of related documents appear to the side of any document I am currently in - so while i'm working on something and need to find a document, it is already listed read for me to open; none of this searching rubbish.
Can anyone say Dashborad?
I've read through a few hundred of these posts and wonder if people might be a little short sighted in this debate. It's not how well implemented and 'fast' the search is, its what the computer does with it that counts. I doubt I'll use Spotlight that much because it means I have to move my mouse to the top right of the screen, click and type away. Far too much effort! What will make the difference is how the OS provides me with data; for example having a list of related documents appear to the side of any document I am currently in - so while i'm working on something and need to find a document, it is already listed read for me to open; none of this searching rubbish. Can anyone say Dashborad?