According to the Help:
Indexing Service can index the following types of documents in several languages:
HTML
Text
Microsoft Office 95 and later
Internet mail and news
Any other document for which a document filter is available
GDS improves on this how? Is Indexing Service slow?
What about the Indexing Service in Windows XP Search? I just turned it on so can't compare, but I sure do like Google Desktop. The web history search is a little freaky and not that useful, so I turned it off.
Given the increased amount of shopping, advertising and paid downloading that can happen over broadband, it should be much more heavily subsidized than it is. I spend so much more now that I have broadband, and someone else should be footing that bill. The big guns need to see the forest for the leaves.
One Google founder = Russian. Perhaps? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolai_Gogol
According to the Help: Indexing Service can index the following types of documents in several languages: HTML Text Microsoft Office 95 and later Internet mail and news Any other document for which a document filter is available GDS improves on this how? Is Indexing Service slow?
What about the Indexing Service in Windows XP Search? I just turned it on so can't compare, but I sure do like Google Desktop. The web history search is a little freaky and not that useful, so I turned it off.
Check out the bottom of the page. It really says "What means FDicts?" Measure once, check twice!
They were probably too busy praying.
How do you know if you have a pirated copy of Windows?
Given the increased amount of shopping, advertising and paid downloading that can happen over broadband, it should be much more heavily subsidized than it is. I spend so much more now that I have broadband, and someone else should be footing that bill. The big guns need to see the forest for the leaves.
Most federal court opinions are written by law clerks who are aged 22-25.