I think there should be a centralized (well at least from the users point of view) way to set keyword searches, in the same way like in the search bar.
Point-and-click a search you want, enter letter(s) that launch that, and also a page that shows what searches the user has defined. And those nice little icons of the search panel in that page to add some touch...
Finding and setting info from the bookmarks is hard for the not-that-experienced user.
Automated Version Control / Change Tracking Tool?
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Is there any software for Windows that would track changes in files of given folders and automatically backup previous versions of the files?
I know that Google Desktop Search can do this, but I would fancy this tool to be more configurable. At least it should allow you to define the folders that are to be watched..
Without invites there might be a huge rush of creating accounts, because people would get additional accounts for themselves "for backup purposes" etc.
(Look whose talking, I still don't have a Gmail, would someone care to invite, itmdb3@hotmail.ocm)
I think there should be a centralized (well at least from the users point of view) way to set keyword searches, in the same way like in the search bar. Point-and-click a search you want, enter letter(s) that launch that, and also a page that shows what searches the user has defined. And those nice little icons of the search panel in that page to add some touch... Finding and setting info from the bookmarks is hard for the not-that-experienced user.
Is there any software for Windows that would track changes in files of given folders and automatically backup previous versions of the files? I know that Google Desktop Search can do this, but I would fancy this tool to be more configurable. At least it should allow you to define the folders that are to be watched..
Without invites there might be a huge rush of creating accounts, because people would get additional accounts for themselves "for backup purposes" etc. (Look whose talking, I still don't have a Gmail, would someone care to invite, itmdb3@hotmail.ocm)