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Google Desktop vs. Copernic


The basic idea: What if I could search my own computer as easily as I can search the web? Then I could find an email or a Word document, even a PDF document, or a previously-viewed web page, or all of those on my own computer in an instant, just by entering a few words of text that I think might be in the document or in its name.

Enter Google Desktop (GD). I discovered this a year or two ago, when I was running Windows XP, and thought it was slicker than sliced bread. Well, almost, and certainly better than anything that Microsoft offered. It didn’t work exactly right - sometimes I would click on a result and nothing would come up - but at least it did seem to find everything.

Except WordPerfect documents. I use WordPerfect and certainly prefer it to Microsoft Word, but the documents apparently have a unique format and are not correctly indexed by GD or by Microsoft’s Vista indexing software. No surprise that Microsoft would deliberately omit WordPerfect, because they have been trying to bury it with Word for years (with obvious success), but we expect better from Google. There is a contributed Google Desktop plugin called Larry’s WordPerfect Indexer, and it seemed to work when installed, but Google Desktop kept uninstalling it for some reason; I never solved that problem.

Enter Windows Vista; I have the 64-bit version. It supposedly has its own indexing, but I find that awkward and obtuse; I still haven’t entirely figured what IS and what IS NOT indexed. Google Desktop was better.

However, if you Google “google desktop” and “vista” you will find complaints about Google Desktop slowing down Vista, and you will find that Google and Microsoft are having a legal hassle. Nevertheless a few days ago I downloaded GD and installed it. To my surprise, GD did not offer ANY indexing commands. I could not make it re-index, and there was no pause-indexing command. When I did a GD search it DID come up with results though, without ever doing an indexing search. From this I assume that it uses Vista’s built-in index, and no longer builds its own index. I “installed” Larry’s WordPerfect Indexer, but of course a search still did not bring up any WordPerfect documents. Conclusion: At least for now, Google Desktop is broken - no better than Vista’s search, which itself is very clumsy and which will apparently never be able to search WordPerfect documents.


Enter Copernic. I downloaded this desktop searcher and couldn’t be more pleased. It runs exactly the same on both XP (my laptop) and Vista 64 (my new desktop computer). In both cases it built its index in almost no time at all. Here are some of the features:

Copernic does NOT seem to offer complex (advanced) searches. It seems to require that ALL of the words in the search box must appear in the document, with no “ANY” option or “DOES NOT HAVE” option. But I can live with that. Many of the features in the list above are also available in Google Desktop and Vista Search, but not all of them are.

I’ve only had Copernic for a couple of days now, but it sure seems far more robust than the competition, and yet easier to use. Unlike those, it’s a completed, working product. If I continue to like it, I may just turn off Vista indexing altogether.

Please let me know if you agree, or disagree, or want more information.

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Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Philip Gons
#1. January 15th, 2008, at 11:08 PM.

So Copernic now works with Vista x64? Last I checked it didn’t. I’ll have to give it a try. I used Copernic for years, but have been without it since Vista. I’ve gotten by pretty well with Vista’s searching. I find it handy to be able to find a program or the contents of any folder, but it does lack some of the features of Copernic.

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#2. January 30th, 2008, at 11:21 AM.

I suggest you to visit this page: http://help.copernic.com/topic/desktopsearch21en/CDS2.htm#

RB

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Eric Bouchard
#3. January 30th, 2008, at 11:46 AM.

You’ll be pleased to hear that Copernic Desktop Search _does_ support Boolean search operators (AND, OR, NOT, NEAR, quotes, parentheses). More info available here: http://help.copernic.com/topic/desktopsearch21en/use/search/boolean.htm –Eric Bouchard, Copernic

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#4. February 1st, 2008, at 12:04 PM.

I use Vista x64 with Copernic, and it works beautifully except for the Copernic deskbar that won’t show up on my taskbar :(

I have to click the tray icon to get to the search window. Have you got the Copernic deskbar in Vista x64 ?

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#5. April 4th, 2008, at 7:46 PM.

I have used both GDS and Copernic. Copernic is just much better.. it can search Outlook attachments and the GUI is so simple and quick, theres a lot more clicking in GDS… I am surprised that google doesn’t offer such a feature , also html preview seem to behave better in Copernic…
You guys should try, but be careful not to have running both at the same time, you ll send them crazy.
(BTW I only index mail, contacts and web history)

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#6. July 14th, 2008, at 6:42 AM.

I too have a problem with Copernic’s deskbar on Windows Vista 64bit. Not only that, the shortcut (Win + S) purportedly showing it doesn’t work. No matter how many and what other characteristics Copernic might have, a search without a fast shortcut is completely useless. So now I’m stuck with Vista default search functionality,

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#7. August 19th, 2008, at 7:20 AM.

Copernic is much much better than Google in desktop searches - it’s so much more flexible, because it uses it’s own shell, rather than a rigid browser HTML window. Of course, they just can’t make the Copernic deskbar to work in Vista x64, which is ridiculous.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Liggend_Streepje
#8. October 2nd, 2008, at 3:02 AM.

This article talks about Copernic Desktop Search 2. The freeware versieon works quite well. Recently (since sept/october 2008) CDS has a V3 version.

The v3 version is crippled unless you pay. Some valuable features are removed from the free version so be carefull when upgrading if you are a home user.

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