Click it!: If you're Mr Forgetful help is at hand

0 Comments | Sunday Mirror, Dec 8, 2002 | by Stephen Cawley

HOW do you find a document on your PC if you forgot what you named it or where you put it?

Retailing for pounds 29.99, PC Data Finder 5.5 is a new utility that allows users to find documents based on their content.

It hunts through file formats you might have thought you were unable to search and displays the results quickly.

The most common file formats including PDF, PowerPoint, Excel and Word are supported and you can also search on CD ROMs or Zip discs.

Searches can be by full phrase, proximity, Boolean or using wildcards. Minimum system requirements for PC Data Finder 5.5 include a 386 PC or higher, running Windows 9x or XP, 32Mbyte of free hard disk space, 16Mbyte of memory and a CD ROM drive.PC Live! is Ireland's best-selling PC and Internet magazine, available in all good newsagents. For subscriptions (01) 882 4408 or www.pclive.ie

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