Copernic Desktop Search – Find Files and Emails on Your Hard Disk Instantly

Posted on 24. Jul, 2009 by Prasanth Chandra in Software

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cds-logoCopernic Desktop Search is a great tool which makes searching your files easy. Using this software, you can search your computer’s hard disk for any kind of files you want like music, movies, documents, etc. It can also be used to search for emails and email attachments. It is fast, easy to use, provides perfect results and uses very little CPU memory.  Enough with the overview, let’s learn a little more about Copernic Desktop Search.

Types Of Search

Copernic has various search categories such as Emails, Music, Pictures, Videos, etc. These have predefined filters. Music, for example, has filters such as MP3, WMA, WAV, etc. Hence, when searching for an MP3 file, click ‘music’ in the ‘Search’ field and specify its name. To play the file found, select it and click the ‘Play’ icon in the left hand corner listed in the Details section.

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Eliminating The Results

Refine your search by specifying information about the file such as its type, the date it was created, etc. Doing so narrows down the search. For example, go to the ‘File Type’ tab and select ‘Text Document (.txt)’ from the dropdown box to search for text files. Specify the time by going to Date > This week and press [Enter]. The ‘Quick preview’ pane lets you scan the contents of the file.

Finding Your E-mails And Attachments

By default, CDS does search within e-mails and attachments in Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Outlook Express mailboxes as well as their ‘Contacts’ folders. Check the ‘Also Search in attachments’ checkbox to search e-mail attachments. The ‘Refine search’ fields has filters such as Subject’, ‘From’, ‘To’, etc. So you can specify the name of the sender in the From’ field and CDS will find the appropriate e-mail for you.

Index Update

If your folder goes through regular content updates, then you can schedule CDS to index more often. To do so, go to Options > index update. In this tab, you can specify the time of indexing in ‘Perform daily indexing tasks at’ to suit your need. Note that by default, the folders in the indexing list are scanned after a period of 4 days. Tweak the ‘Scan file folder for changes every’ field to change the scanning frequency.

Customize Your Settings

These indicate items such as PDFs, Word documents, e-mails, etc, to be indexed and consist of paths that point to the location of the item. To access these settings, go to Options > Files. This tab shows you default folders monitored by CDS. To add a drive, say, D:, or a folder to this list, click Add in the ‘Add a Folder’ window and make an appropriate selection. Keep clicking OK to exit.

You can also get CDS to search for EXE files, even though it doesn’t do so by default. To turn this feature on, go to Options > Advanced. In this tab, add ‘.exe;’ in the box labeled Additional file types to index.

Conclusion

Copernic Desktop Search is an easy to use and light weight software that makes it easy to find any and all of the files that are scattered around your hard drive.

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