It’s taken ages to get to the point where you can instantly search for a file or folder on your hard drive. You would have thought that it would be a given cert in any modern operating system, but it has taken Vista to get to the stage where we can find our files, quickly. There have been alternatives from third-party developers, such as the fantastic Copernic Desktop Search, but quite frankly who wants to have to install additional software to perform a basic search on our PC?
Vista now includes instant desktop search from within the operating system. Mac OS X does too. Once you’ve got used to finding files quickly, going back to the old search tool within Windows XP is like watching paint dry. Search through a large hard drive and you’ll wait a fair while before you find the data you require.
Luckily for Windows XP SP2 users, Microsoft have released a version of the Vista search tool called ‘Windows Desktop Search’. Although it’s a tool that resides on top of your operating system – much like Copernic Desktop Search – some users may feel happier installing a search tool from the company that produced their OS.



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