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GenericMar 30th 2008 12:26PM
Copernic Desktop Search is my favorite. It doesn't tax your CPU while you work or while some processor intensive task is running.
On the other hand I found Windows Search to be a little trespassy during intensive CPU workload if I don't press any keys or shake the mouse.
As for the Google thingy, I used it early on when it was first released. Back then it wouldn't index anything because it saved the index file in the installation folder of Google Search and I don't use an admin account for my everyday use. Uninstalled it and that was that.
JamusMar 31st 2008 10:05AM
I agree about Copernic. Unfortunately, they are turning non-free (maybe already turned, will have to check). It was quick, and more "app-like" so noob users felt more comfortable with how it showed results.