Instant Search With Windows Vista
Microsoft's Windows Vista website describes a desktop search feature called Instant Search. Instant Search looks more visually pleasing than the old Windows search. From Microsoft's description it sounds like the performance is also much improved over the Windows XP desktop search.
Windows Vista introduces Instant Search: enhanced desktop search and organization that helps you locate files and e-mail messages on your PC. If you remember anything about a file—the type of file, when it was created, or even what it contains-Windows Vista can quickly find it for you.Windows Vista just arrived in stores today. Here are some links to resources about the new operating system:
With Instant Search, you are never more than a few keystrokes away from whatever you're looking for. This feature, which is available almost anywhere you are in Windows Vista, enables you to search for a file name, a property, or even text contained within a file, and it returns pinpointed results. It's fast and easy. Instant Search is also contextual, optimizing its results based on your current activity-whether it's searching Control Panel applets, looking for music files in Windows Media Player, or looking over all your files and applications on the Start menu.
Posted on January 30, 2007
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