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Leon Machado IV 22-08-2005 09:58

Google Desktop
 
Gotta love google. They just rolled out Google Desktop v2 Beta. It's a wonderful little program.

Brandon Martus 22-08-2005 12:05

Re: Google Desktop
 
The SideBar is one of the best I've ever used. It's got an iTunes controls plugin, photos slideshows (based off XML/RSS feeds, as well as locally on your computer), weather, news, scratch pad, system resouces, etc.

Nice.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leon Machado IV
Gotta love google. They just rolled out Google Desktop v2 Beta. It's a wonderful little program.


Pat McCarthy 22-08-2005 12:14

Re: Google Desktop
 
I just downloaded it. It's already helped me when I needed to take a note really quick from a phone call. :D

It's still indexing my system though. I just wish that it would try to do that not just when my system is idle though.

I give it an "A" so far.

Mike 22-08-2005 13:37

Re: Google Desktop
 
What's the difference between using this and the normal Windows search?

Rohan_DHS 22-08-2005 14:06

Re: Google Desktop
 
Woah, this is cool :ahh: :D I'm liking the whole sidebar thing :D

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike
What's the difference between using this and the normal Windows search?

Well Mike, I find that for one thing, its a heck of a lot faster than the normal Windows search, since windows searches for your file everytime, whereas Google Desktop indexes everything, so it just searches the index rather than scanning your comp everytime

And now with beta 2, the whole sidebar thing is totally cool, with weather (for US only, to my knowledge :( ) and emails, news, and photo slideshows and stuff like that...

All said and done, I guess it's really your personal opinion wether you like it or not.

Pat McCarthy 22-08-2005 14:08

Re: Google Desktop
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike
What's the difference between using this and the normal Windows search?

Google Desktop indexes all of your files into an XML file, I believe, that tells where to find each file. In doing this it allows you to search your entire computer in a matter of seconds (less actually) instead of minutes. It is nearly exactly the same as the search that will be implemented in Windows Vista next year.

Edit: Rohan beat me to it. :p

Rohan_DHS 22-08-2005 14:10

Re: Google Desktop
 
O cool, I didn't know that they (Microsoft) are planning on doing that..

Ashley Weed 22-08-2005 14:50

Re: Google Desktop
 
I really enjoyed Google Desktop for the half hour I was able to run it. The news, photos, email, etc, was all nicely located compared to other similar programs that are made. However, with my powerful HP laptop, the heatsinks quickly turned the laptop off when it determined I was letting it overheat too much.

Another smaller/similar nice toolbar program is Google Deskbar. Similar to Firefoxes' Google Bar but it's in the taskbar.

Mike 22-08-2005 16:38

Re: Google Desktop
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rohan_DHS
Woah, this is cool :ahh: :D I'm liking the whole sidebar thing :D



Well Mike, I find that for one thing, its a heck of a lot faster than the normal Windows search, since windows searches for your file everytime, whereas Google Desktop indexes everything, so it just searches the index rather than scanning your comp everytime

And now with beta 2, the whole sidebar thing is totally cool, with weather (for US only, to my knowledge :( ) and emails, news, and photo slideshows and stuff like that...

All said and done, I guess it's really your personal opinion wether you like it or not.

Sounds pretty cool, although I don't think I'll install it. Just something I don't think I really need.

Thanks for explaining it :D

Rohan_DHS 22-08-2005 16:46

Re: Google Desktop
 
heh, no prob =D


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