Pages in topic: [1 2] > | Indexing software Thread poster: Sherefedin MUSTAFA
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Hi all,
Could someone suggest a professional indexing software.
Unfortunatelly, Windows 7 Indexing tool on my desktop fails to index all my working files, stored on my business server (SBS 2008). As a result, it costs me too much time to find a file by searching for a word or expression.
KR
Sherefedin | | | Natalie Poland Local time: 16:53 Member (2002) English to Russian + ... Moderator of this forum SITE LOCALIZER Archivarius 3000 | Feb 10, 2011 |
Hi Sherefedin,
I use Archivarius 3000 and am quite happy with it. Depending on the number of documents the indexes may be quite large (one of mine has about 4GB), but the program is very handy and quite simple in use.
Natalia | | |
Hi Natalia,
Thank you very much for your suggestion. It seems to be exactly what I need!
KR
Sherefedin | | | Copernic desktop search | Feb 10, 2011 |
I have used it for several years now and am quite happy with its performance.it is much better than Windows indexing. First of all it categorises your search results in documents, e-mails, contacts, history etc. Additionally after getting results you can apply filters according to the document type, date. | |
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Natalie Poland Local time: 16:53 Member (2002) English to Russian + ... Moderator of this forum SITE LOCALIZER Same with Archivarius | Feb 10, 2011 |
It indexes all kinds of text files, email, pdfs, archived and image files, translation memories and much more.
Natalia | | | Aude Sylvain France Local time: 16:53 English to French + ... indexing of TMs | Feb 11, 2011 |
Natalie wrote:
It indexes all kinds of text files, email, pdfs, archived and image files, translation memories and much more.
Natalia
Hello Natalia,
That sounds very interesting: is Archivarius able to index TMs in the TMX and SDLTM (Trados Studio) formats - or only those under the txt format?
Many thanks | | | Natalie Poland Local time: 16:53 Member (2002) English to Russian + ... Moderator of this forum SITE LOCALIZER Sorry for the delayed response | Feb 11, 2011 |
Hi Aude,
Unfortunately, Archivarius does not index SLDTM - most probably because this format is rather new. However, it does index TMX and MDB.
PDFs and ITD files are also indexed as well.
Natalia | | | Aude Sylvain France Local time: 16:53 English to French + ...
Natalie wrote:
Hi Aude,
Unfortunately, Archivarius does not index SLDTM - most probably because this format is rather new. However, it does index TMX and MDB.
PDFs and ITD files are also indexed as well.
Natalia
Hi Natalia,
Thank you.
It would have been great, but you must be right, Studio's format may be too new...
Anyway if it can index TMXs that's already quite nice! As far as I know (and see), Win 7's search tool cannot.
The ability to index PDFs is interesting too.
Thanks for the tip!
Aude
Edited for typo
[Edited at 2011-02-12 01:59 GMT] | |
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Aude Sylvain France Local time: 16:53 English to French + ... | Igor Moshkin Russian Federation Local time: 22:53 English to Russian + ... | Michael Beijer United Kingdom Local time: 15:53 Member Dutch to English + ... a small note: | Feb 12, 2011 |
Be careful: even though a program can index TMX files, that doesn't mean it can actually display them without causing your PC to grind to a halt every time you click on a TMX in the results display.
Copernic is probably the best all round desktop search client, but most PCs aren't stong enough to display the preview of a TMX.
However, Copernic is great at previewing Word documents, and PDF's, which is why it is so useful.
Michael
[Edited at 2011-02-12 23:51... See more Be careful: even though a program can index TMX files, that doesn't mean it can actually display them without causing your PC to grind to a halt every time you click on a TMX in the results display.
Copernic is probably the best all round desktop search client, but most PCs aren't stong enough to display the preview of a TMX.
However, Copernic is great at previewing Word documents, and PDF's, which is why it is so useful.
Michael
[Edited at 2011-02-12 23:51 GMT]
If you are looking for terms in (large) TMXs, it's best to use Copernic to locate an instance of your search term, and then check the size of the file in question before clicking on it to preview it. If it is very large, simply navigate to the file in question and open it in a text editor, preferably one that specialises in LARGE files, such as UltraEdit.
Even on my Win7 - 64 bit - i7 quad core - 12 GB RAM - SSD hard drive, etc PC, every desktop search client I have tried (X1, dtSearch, Copernic, Windows search on XP/Vista/7, Archivarius, etc) stalls on files much larger than 20-30 MB.
[Edited at 2011-02-13 00:01 GMT] ▲ Collapse | | | Samuel Murray Netherlands Local time: 16:53 Member (2006) English to Afrikaans + ... Set max content buffer? | Feb 13, 2011 |
Michael J.W. Beijer wrote:
If you are looking for terms in (large) TMXs, it's best to use Copernic to locate an instance of your search term, and then check the size of the file in question before clicking on it to preview it.
In Wilbur (an ancient indexer that chokes on 1+GB files) you can set the maximum content buffer. In other words, if a file is above this threshold, it won't attempt to display it in the preview pane. Don't modern indexers have such a setting? | |
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Michael Beijer United Kingdom Local time: 15:53 Member Dutch to English + ...
Copernic can do this too, but if I do this, I won't know if the term I am looking for is there or not. I find it better to allow Copernic to index the file anyway, and then just open it in UltraEdit.
Michael | | | Natalie Poland Local time: 16:53 Member (2002) English to Russian + ... Moderator of this forum SITE LOCALIZER From my own experience | Feb 13, 2011 |
Copernic is very uncomfortable in use. I uninstalled it after a few days.
Natalia | | | Michael Beijer United Kingdom Local time: 15:53 Member Dutch to English + ...
Just out of curiosity, which program do you use instead?
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