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Desktop Search is going to be the biggest battle in 2005. There's the Google Desktop, MSN's secretly working on a Desktop Search solution, Filehand Search is feature rich, and the undisputed genre visionary X1 has been around for ages. I've even seen advertisements for the Sleuthhound! Family and something called Enfish. Several of these products require a financial commitment, but… the FREE Copernic Desktop Search is blowing everything else out of the water. [More]

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Oh, you are SO RIGHT on Copernic. Just finished downloading and running it. This rocks!!! Thanks.

Wow. Never heard of it before. 10 times better than Google.

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