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IOD: Desktop Search for the Blog Content I keep
IOD: Desktop Search for the Blog Content I keep
MSDNArchive
15 Dec 2004 11:45 AM
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I installed the MSN Desktop Search suite yesterday. The outlook integration is nice, I like the easy search on the task-bar, but I disabled the web toolbar since I mostly use the google version for web search still. The content that seemed missing was the local store of blog content I have on my machine from RSSBandit. The RSSBandit search is pretty slow and it seems the MSN Desktop search would be more efficient at finding this information. I wanted this because it seems pretty common for me to read a blog post and then want to reference it several days later. The blog post, however, is buried in the mountain of around the 400 I get per day and all I have to go on are the keywords I remembered. I suppose if I used newsgator the outlook search would cover this scenario, but then I loose out on some of the nicer RSSBandit features.
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