Documeron v2.1

Posted by on Mar 5, 2007 | 2 Comments

Have you ever been in a situation when you know that the document should definitely be on your computer, that about a week or two ago you had been working with it for a long time, but you don’t remember neither the document’s name nor any key word combinations from this document to use the option search. Having spent an hour on the search you decided that it would be much faster to type the document again.

The time has been wasted and this happened only because you didn’t hear about a program called Documeron. To find the document with the help of the program Documeron you need to set the document browsing which you were working last week with. If there are too many documents, you only choose the type of the document and the hour is saved. Documeron constantly traces the documents you work. A link to every document is placed in a list. It is possible to perform operations, such as classifying, filtering by a date and type of the document, exporting, and many others.

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  • http://udayms.wordpress.com udayms

    Do, we really need this? I guess Google desktop search is way powerful in finding even the oldest documents from my disk. Also, now we have Windows Live search also for this purpose. These are more integrated with the running OS. Arent these better than a utilitty running in the memory tracking the documents I open and close?

  • http://www.sowsoft.com/file-name-search.htm jimmy

    n’t like this for the same reason…why have a resource using thing like this when you can have one of the many other BIGGER resource hogging things like Google Desktop or the MS equivalent?
    I highly recommend a brilliant freeware program that creates and index/ cache of your files and then searches that. You can get it to scan drives and recreate or add to it’s cache when you like and this is EXTREMELY fast!
    Sure, it won’t index the content inside your documents but I NEVER used that function anyway when I had one of those other desktop search apps so what is the point?

    It is called Instant File Name Search and you can still get it here:
    http://www.sowsoft.com/file-name-search.htm