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8/14/2019 Desktop Search
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Bek Std of
Desktop Se Toos
April 20, 2005
Tom NodaShawn Helwig
www.uwebc.org/decisiontools
Theres More to Search than Google & Yahoo!
An Evaluation of 12 Leading Desktop Search Tools
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A new generation of desktop search tools is emerging that allows users to quickly nd relevant documents in computers
across the enterprise the same way search engines help locate information on the Internet. Companies expect that this
technology will boost employee productivity and creativity and allow them to compete successfully in todays knowledge-
driven economy.
Desktop search technology itself is nothing new. In fact, it has been around for years. However, some well know names
(i.e. Google and Yahoo!) have recently entered the space giving this technology a well-deserved boost in visibility. In an
effort to help understand the differences between the latest desktop search tools on the market, the UW E-Business Con-
sortium recently conducted a benchmark study of 12 popular desktop search tools. The benchmark criteria that were used
for the evaluation included usability, versatility, accuracy, efciency, security, and enterprise readiness.
When all the results were reviewed, it was determined that most of the desktop search tools were still too immature for
signicant business use due primarily to a lack of mature security and overall manageability. However, considering the
evolution of Instant Messaging from a pure consumer tool to a valuable enterprise application, desktop search may have
similar potential.
Based on our evaluation, the best overall desktop search tool is Copernic 1.5
Beta with Coveo.
Yahoo! Desktop Search 1.1 Beta was rated the second best tool in our evalu-
ation. See other notes.
Likasoft Archivarius 3000 came in a surprisingly close third in our evaluation.
This software is available commercially from Likasoft. Archivarius index ef-
ciency is outstanding and was the clear winner in our tests. The user inter-
face and navigation scheme is well designed and easy to use.
ExEcuTivE Summary
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The benchmark evaluation testing was performed in
March, 2005. This research was not funded or supported
by any specic companies or institutions. The benchmark
evaluations were conducted solely by the UW E-Business
Consortium.
BEnchmarK nOTES
Usability
Versatility
Accuracy
Efciency
Security
EnterpriseReadiness
TOP 3 DESKTOP SEarch
1. cope 1.5 Bet t coeo
2. yoo! Desktop Se 1.1 Bet
3. lksoft as 3000
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OvErall raTingS
Our benchmark evaluation was performed across six main criteria. Each criterion was quantied and was given a rating,
ranging from 1 (worst) to 5 (best). The rating is based on sub criteria, which align with the main criterions objective. For
sub criteria and their rating details, please refer to Appendix A - Comparison Table.
1. usbt
Good desktop search tools must be easy to use, havea lower learning curve, have professional aesthetics,and require fewer steps to reach desired output.
2. vestt
Versatility describes how wide and deep the tool al-lows you to search. This includes factors such as sup-ported document types, web/e-mail integration, andmulti-language support.
3. a
Can you nd what you are looking for? This criterionaddresses accuracy of search results as well as other
factors that help users nd the desired information.
4. Efciency
This criterion assesses the tools technical efciencyincluding memory usage, indexing time or indexed le
sizes. The best tool should not jeopardize overall PCperformance.
5. Set
Security and privacy are big concerns, especially in anenterprise environment. This criterion considers howwell vendors have incorporated security mechanisms.
6. Etepse redess
While most tools are designed for the consumer/homePC environment, some are ready to be used in anenterprise. This criterion may be especially helpful forIT managers.
BEnchmarK criTEria
These are the overall benchmark evaluation ratings. Some tools are very good in specic areas such as usability, versatil-
ity or search accuracy (explained later), but to be the best desktop search tool, a balance of all criteria is critical.
cope Desktop Se
yoo! Desktop Se
lksoft as 3000
mSn Toob Ste
gooe Desktop
ask Jeees
Ensh Professional
iSyS Desktop
dtSe DesktopdskmETa Po
Bk
hotBot Desktop
1.5 Beta
1.1 Beta
3.14
2.0 Beta
1.0
1.0 Beta
6.1
6.0
6.5
1.0.1
3.0
Beta
Desktop Search Tool Version
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4.11
3.66
3.62
3.45
3.26
3.16
3.10
3.05
3.02
2.63
2.63
2.34
Score (Min = 1.00, Max = 5.00) Better
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criTEria raTingS
Versatility
5.00
Accuracy
3.00
Efciency
2.00
Security
3.50
Enterprise
Readiness3.00
Usability
1.50
The following charts summarize the best tools ratings for each criterion. Blinkx and ISYS are versatile tools but struggle to
deliver their powerful features in a user-friendly fashion. On the other hand, Ask Jeeves excels in usability, efciency and
security, but lacks versatility. Copernic is excellent in almost all criteria.
1. Usability
Copernic
Archivarius
MSN
Ask Jeeves
2. Versatility
Copernic
Yahoo!
Blinkx
ISYS
3. Accuracy
Copernic
MSN
dtSearch
4. Efciency
Archivarius
Copernic
Ask Jeeves
5. Security
Yahoo!
Ask Jeeves
6. Enterprise Readiness
Copernic
ISYS
Yahoo!
4.80
4.75
4.40
4.40
4.25
4.14
3.88
3.75
4.50
4.20
3.50
4.40
4.20
3.80
3.29
3.14
3.13
4.00
3.75
4.00
* Copernic with Coveo, and Yahoo! with X1
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PrODucT rEviEwS
This section examines the details for each desktop search tool individually. The benchmark performance for each tool is
expressed with a Spider Chart (see description), in order to convey the performance in each one of six criteria as well as
the overall balance.
Spde cts
Spider Charts have been used to show how each criterion was scored, as well
as the overall balance. For instance, the chart at left indicates that this tool is
extremely good at Versatility but needs some improvement in Usability and Ef-
ciency.
Achieving the maximum scores in all criteria and maintaining a good hexagon
shape are ideal, but that is not required by all users. For instance, if Enterprise
Readiness is not critical for a specic user, an unbalanced shape that lacks
Enterprise Readiness features may still be a solid t.
4.00
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cope Desktop Se 1.5 Bet www.copernic.com
Copernic is the most well-balanced desktop search tool among those evaluated.
The tool is intuitive and easy to use. The new beta version supports FireFox for
Web history search, and Thunderbird and Eudora for e-mail (as well as IE, Out-
look and Outlook Express) Search as you type and dynamic indexing, which
detects new and modied les/e-mails on the y, are useful features. Filtering,
sorting and grouping search results are well rened. The application has a small
yoo! Desktop Se 1.1 Bet desktop.yahoo.com
Versatility
4.14
Accuracy
4.50
Efciency
4.20
Security
3.00
Enterprise
Readiness
4.00
Usability
4.80
4.11
Source: UW E-Business Consortium
Versatility
3.88
Accuracy
3.20
Efciency
3.60
Security
3.29
EnterpriseReadiness
4.00
Usability
4.00
3.66
Source: UW E-Business Consortium
technology footprint and pro-
vides detailed index controls.
One potential improvement,
however, is that it should let
users choose a default web search engine. It only supports the all-
theweb.com web search within the application, which is not as popularas Google or Yahoo!
For business use, Coveo, a spin-off company from Copernic, provides
enterprise desktop search products, which enhance security, manage-
ability and network capability. The client applications are identical.
However, the enterprise version works with additional server products
such as Microsoft SharePoint.
Copernic Desktop Search 1.5 Beta
Yahoo! Desktop Search is based on X1 Desktop Search, so usability will be
familiar to existing X1 users. Yahoo! integrates X1s technology into its own porta
services such as Yahoo! E-mail and Instant Messaging. It can index Yahoo! IM
logs as well as Yahoo! Address Book. Versatility is excellent, as Yahoo! claims
their tool supports more than 200 types of documents. It indexes Adobe Pho-
toshop and Illustrator
les in addition to many
media les. Contents of
zip les are examinedand displayed in a tree
structure. The tools preview feature is well rened, but its search
results are somewhat clumsy because too many columns are
displayed in a vertical view. As opposed to Copernic, there is no
dynamic indexing or web history search.
X1 offers an enterprise version of the desktop search tool as a
server-based product. IT managers may want to check it out.Yahoo! Desktop Search 1.1 Beta
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lksoft as 3000 3.14 www.likasoft.com
Versatility
3.38
Accuracy
3.20
Efciency
4.40
Security
3.00
Enterprise
Readiness
3.00
Usability
4.75
3.62
Source: UW E-Business Consortium
mSn Toob Ste 2.0 Bet toolbar.msn.com
Versatility
3.63
Accuracy
4.20
Efciency
3.60
Security
2.86
Enterprise
Readiness2.00
Usability
4.40
3.45
Source: UW E-Business Consortium
In contrast to Copernic or Yahoo!, this is a commercial product, which costs
from $25 to $45, depending on your status and purpose of use. Usability and
efciency are astonishing. It is a very simple GUI design, yet organizes a lot of
features compactly. It demonstrated the fastest initial indexing time among all
products, and memory usage was relatively low in idle time. It does not support
any media le index-
ing (image, audio or
video) or web/web
history searches. On
the other hand, e-mail
support is wide, ranging from Outlook and Outlook Express to
Eudora, Thunderbird and Lotus Notes/Domino. One uniquefeature is that it offers remote search functionality. The ap-
plication acts as a small Web server, allowing remote users to
search the computer through a web browser. Of course, it has
user/group account management capability built-in.Likasoft Archivarius 3000 3.14
MSN Toolbar Suite is similar to Google Desktop, and has almost the identical
functionality and navigation scheme. Moreover, it includes a Popup Blocker and
Auto Form Fill features which are already available with the Google Toolbar.
MSN performed well in terms of search accuracy. Word accuracy was very good
in our test. Shortcut keyword is a unique feature, which lets users associate
a keyword with specic
les. With this association,
users can type a keyword
in Windows Explorers
address bar to fetch a le,instead of crawling multiple folders. One challenge is that it does
not support PDF les by default. To index PDF contents, users
must download and install an add-in tool called IFilter.
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gooe Desktop 1.0 desktop.google.com
Google seamlessly integrates desktop search into its popular web search en-
gine. The browser-based desktop search tool is easy to use and will be familiar
to anyone who has used Google. A oating bar is a unique feature and allows
users to type keywords from anywhere on the screen. Google Desktop API is
another promising feature, allowing software developers to develop add-ins to
ask Jeees Desktop Se 1.7 Bet sp.ask.com/docs/desktop
Versatility
3.50
Accuracy
3.20
Efciency
3.33
Security
3.13
Enterprise
Readiness
2.00
Usability
4.40
3.26
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Versatility
2.57
Accuracy
3.20
Efciency
3.80
Security
3.14
Enterprise
Readiness2.00
Usability
4.25
3.16
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enhance the tools func-
tionality. OpenOfce and
ICQ index add-ins are
already available. Unfortu-
nately, ltering and sorting
functions are quite limited. It appears as if Google is so focused
on its relevance algorithm that other sorting functions seem to beignored.
Google Desktop 1.0
Ask Jeeves usability is remarkably simple and well rened. It searches all types
of documents simultaneously, and users can look through each type of results
via tabbed panes. It has a nice preview pane, which even plays Windows Media
Player. The application is very small and efcient. Users are given index control
when they can choose either fast or gradual indexing. However, Ask Jeeves big-
gest challenge is to
improve versatility.
Currently, the sup-
ported document
types are very lim-ited. Also, the preview pane does not render Microsoft Excel
or PowerPoint. Web history search is not supported, either. If
it would support more le types, Ask Jeeves has the potential
to become one of the top desktop search tools.
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Ensh Professional 6.1 www.ensh.com
Versatility
3.38
Accuracy
2.40
Efciency
3.40
Security
3.00
Enterprise
Readiness
3.00
Usability
3.40
3.10
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Ensh is a commercial software product. We tested the Professional version,
which costs $199.95. Ensh is a lot different from the other 11 tools in terms of
usability. It gives users full customization of views. It provides calendar, contacts
and weather views in addition to search/preview views. It almost simulates a
Ensh Professional 6.1
Microsoft Outlook
environment. Users
can create multiple
index les and associ-
ate them with differ-
ent views. However,
this customization creates a steep learning curve. It takes
some time to get used to its operations. Ensh has RelevantSearch features, but its purpose appeared unclear. When we
searched Open Ofce, for example, the relevant search high-
lighted [email protected], which made us wonder why.
iSyS Desktop 6.0 www.isys-search.com
Versatility
3.75
Accuracy
2.80
Efciency
3.00
Security
3.00
Enterprise
Readiness4.00
Usability
1.75
3.05
Source: UW E-Business Consortium
ISYS is a versatile tool. It supports multi-language indexing, FTP indexing, SQL
indexing (requiring XML output), and supports many e-mail clients including
Compuserve, Eudora and VIM. It is also good at enhancing search accuracy.
It includes a spell checker, synonym rings, fuzzy logic search (which correct
misspells in indexed documents) and intelligent date/number format (e.g. nd
1/1/05 from Jan. 1, 2005). In contrast to those valuable features, however, us-
ability is signicantly poor. The application creates multiple Windows menus and
ISYS Desktop 6.0
confuses users. Custom query
syntaxes create another steep
learning curve for users whodo not want to memorize them. Toolbar icons dont have text descrip-
tions, yet their symbols are somewhat vague. When we searched MP3
les, we were stuck because it did not provide any links or enable us to
play them inside the application. ISYS must improve its usability to be
able to capitalize on its powerful versatility and accuracy features.
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dskmETa Po 1.0.1 www.diskmeta.com
Versatility
2.43
Accuracy
2.60
Efciency
3.40
Security
2.86
Enterprise
Readiness2.00
Usability
2.50
2.63
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diskMETA is also a commercial product. We tested the most advanced version,Professional, which costs $97.50. The application is one of the simplest, but
comes with very limited functionality. diskMETA does not support any web history
or e-mail search. Filtering and sorting are also limited, and there is no preview
pane. However, it does have remarkable word accuracy features. It includes a
dictionary feature that can identify a word, like criterion from a keyword crite-
diskMETA Pro 1.0.1
ria. Surprisingly, most
desktop search tools
cannot do this. Iterating
search results is another
nice feature. Most desktop search tools we tested show all search
results regardless of its amount (e.g. 2,000 matches), which can
often overwhelm users. diskMETAs page iteration is intuitive and
easy to use.
dtSe Desktop 6.5 www.dtsearch.com
Versatility
3.25
Accuracy
3.50
Efciency
3.00
Security
2.88
Enterprise
Readiness
3.00
Usability
2.50
3.02
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dtSearch Desktop is outstanding in terms of word accuracy features. It provides
phonic and fuzzy search, boolean and wildcard keywords, multi language and
encoding support, noise word list, which excludes common words such as is or
a, and case/accent sensitive indexing. The most regrettable aspect, however,
is that it does not deliver
those features very well
to the end user because
of poor usability. There is
no search keyword eld
on the main window, and
users have to go through the menu. Setting up the above features
one by one is also a tedious task. The indexer treats most of thebinary les as text and messes up the index le with none char-
acters. If it enhanced the GUI and rened the usability, it could
become a very interesting desktop search tool.
dtSearch Desktop 6.5
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Bk 3.0 www.blinkx.com
Versatility
3.75
Accuracy
2.60
Efciency
1.80
Security
2.63
Enterprise
Readiness
2.00
Usability
3.00
2.63
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hotBot Desktop Bet www.hotbot.com/tools/desktop
Versatility
3.00
Accuracy
2.20
Efciency
2.00
Security
2.86
Enterprise
Readiness2.00
Usability
2.00
2.34
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Blinkx 3.0 has a Metal theme, which makes it look somewhat similar to the Ma-
cintosh user interface. The tools versatility is somewhat limited, but it does have
some unique features. Blinkx Visualizer produces a tree view of search results,
and users can see the
tree growing. Smart-
folder crawls the web
to nd relevant informa-
tion to the documents
in the folder. Unfortu-
nately, the application
has major problems with efciency. Indexing is painfully slow. In
fact, in our test, the application couldnt complete the process. Itruns four instances and consumes signicant memory. In con-
sequence, search outputs are slow, and a window often ickers.
Hopefully, this will be improved in the future release.
Blinkx 3.0
HotBot is a toolbar-based desktop search tool and displays output in the brows-
ers left pane, where Favorite and History links are often displayed. The tool
is very compact and has some unique features. It supports RSS indexing and
allows users to associate keywords to custom web sites (e.g. eb
for eBay search). Unfortunately, we couldnt complete indexing on this tool for
unknown reasons. The soft-
ware seems to have been
rushed for the beta release.
HotBot offers a deskbar
version, but usability is veryinconsistent from the toolbar. Conguration is text le based, and this
is simply not user-friendly. It provides a lot of custom search syntax-
es but has a steep learning curve. Search results are automatically
saved as HTML les, and this may cause some security concerns.
We expect signicant improvements in its nal release.
HotBot Desktop Beta
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Appendix A - CompArison TAble
1.75
3.75
2.80
3.00
3.00
4.00
3.05
$570.00
4.00
3.88
3.20
3.60
3.29
4.00
3.66
F
4.75
3.38
3.20
4.40
3.00
2.00
3.62
$25.00 - 45.00
4.40
3.63
4.20
3.60
2.86
2.00
3.45
F
2.00
3.00
2.20
2.00
2.86
2.00
2.34
F
4.40
3.50
3.20
3.33
3.13
2.00
3.26
F
3.40
3.38
2.40
3.40
3.00
3.00
3.10
$199.95
2.50
3.25
3.50
3.00
2.88
3.00
3.02
$199.00
2.50
2.43
2.60
3.40
2.86
2.00
2.63
$97.50F
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1. Uaty
1.1. Application Types
1.2. Features
1.3. Simplicity
1.4. Navigations
1.5. Aesthetic
1.6. Others in Usability
2. Vatty
2.1. Supported PC Environment
2.2. Supported Files
2.3. Media Support
2.4. Application Support
2.5. Multi-language Support
2.6. Web Integration
2.7. E-mail Integration
2.8. Others in Versatility
3. Accuacy
3.1. Word Accuracy
3.2. Additional Word Support
3.3. Index Accuracy
3.4. Output Format
3.5. Filter & Sort
3.6. Others in Accuracy
4. Efciency
4.1. Download/Installed File Size
4.2. Indexed File Size
4.3. Initial Index Time
4.4. Index Controls
4.5. Memory & CPU Usages
4.6. Others in Efciency
5. scuty
5.1. HTTPS Cache Indexing
5.2. Personal Folder Search
5.3. Possible Intrusion
5.4. Protection Features
5.5. Privacy
5.6. Spyware & Adware
5.7. Product Update
5.8. Others in Security
6. et ra
6.1. Enterprise Products
4.25
2.57
3.20
3.80
3.14
2.00
3.16
F
3.00
3.75
2.60
1.80
2.63
2.00
2.63
F
4.80
4.14
4.50
4.20
3.00
4.00
4.11ova sc
Ct
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aPPEnDix B
We performed benchmark evaluations for all the desktop search tools on the same machine. To prevent any index con-
icts, we installed/uninstalled one tool at a time. The details of the computer environment information are shown below:
Test Computer :
CPU :
Memory :
HDD :
OS :
Indexed Folder Size :
File Types in Indexed Folders :
DELL Optiplex GX240
Pentium 4 (1. 7GH)
512 MB
80 GB
Windows XP Professional
Documents & Folders = 672 MB, Outlook pst le = 4.13 MB (the same message con-
tents for Outlook Express and Thunderbird), IE web cache = 8 MB, FireFox web cache
= 19.2 MB
Text (Unicode & ASCII), DLL, Java, Class, HTML, XML, RTF, MS Ofce (doc, xls, ppt,mdb), sql, OpenOfce les, IM logs for Yahoo! & MSN, Adobe PDF, Photoshop, Illustra-
tor, InDesign, archives (zip, tar, g-zip, rar), images (bmp, jpg, gif, tif, png, eps), video
(asf, wmv, mov, avi, mpeg), audio (mp3, acc), and Asian text le and email.
Test Eoet
Bek Sb cte Desptos
The followings are the descriptions for the benchmark sub criteria.
1. usbt
1.1 Application Types Is the tool standalone, browser based, toolbar or deskbar? (not rated)
1.2 Features How many useful features, preferences and options are available?
1.3 Simplicity How does the tool deal with the following tradeoffs (more features vs. simpler application
design)?
1.4 Navigations How simple and easy is it to execute the search and results? How many steps does it
take from inserting search keywords to reaching the target le?
1.5 Aesthetics How are the user interface components and functions rened and organized? Does it
look professional? How about commands, forms, icons and images?
1.6 Others in Usability Other remarkable usability features if any. This score is only applied if it raises the
average.
2. vestt
2.1 Supported PC Environment Which operating systems does the tool support? Windows, Mac OS, Linux?
2.2 Supported Files Which le formats are supported? Ofce, PDF, IM les, Zip, RSS and folder names?
2.3 Supported Media Files Which image/audio/video les are supported?
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2.5 Multi-language Support Does the tool support multi language searches? Can it search Asian text? Does it support
Unicode or other specic encoding types?
2.6 Web Search Integration How does the tool seamlessly integrate local machine search, web history, and web site
search into one platform?
2.7 E-mail Integration How far does the tool search in the e-mail client? Does it search just e-mail messages, or
does it also search attachments, address books, schedules and tasks as well? Does it
require the e-mail client be running while indexing?
2.8 Others in Versatility Other remarkable versatility features if any. This score is only applied if it raises the
average.
3. a
3.1 Word Accuracy How exactly does the tool recognize keywords? If a user types apples, does it also look
for the word apple? What about criterion/criteria or it/IT? Does it support synonyms
or a thesaurus?
3.2 Additional Word Support Does the tool have spell checker? What happens if users misspell Massatusets? How
does the tool handle an ambiguous persons name? Does it support wildcard
(* character)? What about double equations or boolean keywords?
3.3 Index Accuracy What will happen if users move or delete indexed les and then try to search them? What
about new les or modied les? Does it support dynamic indexing, or does it require
reindexing? What about received/sent e-mail?
3.4 Output Format How accurate and user-friendly is the output? Does it pinpoint exact word locations in
les or just display the le name? How easy is it for users to nd documents from
hundreds of outputs?
3.5 Filter & Sort Can users easily lter or sort search output? What kinds of ltering/sorting options are
available? How easy are they to use?
3.6 Others in Accuracy Other remarkable accuracy features if any. This score is only applied if it raises the
average.
4. Efciency
4.1 Download/Indexed File Size How large are downloaded and installed le sizes? Are they small or large, considering
its features and capabilities?
2.4 Supported Applications Check which applications are supported. This is related to the criteria above, but what
about IE or FireFox in terms of web history searches? What about e-mail clients? Does it
support Outlook, Express, Thunderbird, Lotus Notes or Eudora? What about IM?
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4.2 Indexed File Size How large are the indexed les? Are they small or large, considering its supported le
types?
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4.5 Memory & CPU Usages How much memory does the tool require during the idle and indexing time? How much
CPU power does the tool require during the usage and indexing time?
4.6 Others in Efciency Other remarkable efciency features if any. This score is only applied if it raises the
average.
5. Set
5.1 HTTPS Cache Indexing Can users search SSL web histories? Do users have an option to prevent those pages
from being indexed?
5.2 Personal Folder Search Can the tool allow users to search someone elses personal folders? Or does it restrict
indexable folders, primarily for privacy/security reasons?
5.3 Possible Intrusion Is there any possible intrusion or security breach?
5.4 Protection Features Can users protect certain folders or documents from desktop search? How about
password protected documents? Does the tool index them or ask users for a decision?
5.5 Privacy How does the vendor address privacy and security issues? Is it clearly stated on the web
site or during installation?
5.6 Spyware & Adware Does the tool secretly install Spyware or Adware? Is there any unusual network activity
occuring when the application is running?
5.7 Product Update Does the tool have auto update features so that users can apply updates as quick and
easily as possible? Or does it require uninstall/install? How easy is it to uninstall and
reinstall the new one (keep indexed les)?
5.8 Others in Security Other remarkable security features if any. This score is only applied if it raises the
average.
6. Etepse redess
6.1 Enterprise Products Does the vendor provide enterprise desktop search solutions?
4.4 Index Controls How can users control index performance and frequency? Can users control how much
hardware resources the tool can use? How to schedule indexing? Automatic indexing
during idle time?
4.3 Initial Index Time How long does the tool initially take to index les and e-mail? Considering its indexed le
size and supported le types, is it fast or slow?
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