Google says it looks at pdfs.
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Imran, I just checked and your right. But, irc, the last time I checked, a couple of months ago, it didn't. That's why they say that Google can now search PDFs.Last edited by Nostromo; March 7, 2005, 21:42.Let us be lazy in everything, except in loving and drinking, except in being lazy – Lessing
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How large does such an index get? I only have ~900MB free space on my HD (20GB)
Fast Search results let you sort by custom metadata ("Reference" in this example).
#2 could be solved, but #1...
Btw, I tried Picasa2 over the last days, some things are very nice and other make me hate it - one is the absence of gif support (it's patent free now, no?) and the other is that I cannot tell it where to put the imported images from my digicam. It would always put them into "My Pictures", when I want to have it in a subfolder.
There are some more annoyances, but I don't remember them now.
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Metadata has to be entered by something. It could be the user, like after you upload a bunch of pictures from a vacation to Costa del Sol, you would add keywords to the collection like "vacation, 2005, trip, holiday, beach, Costa del Sol, Spain, Europe". On the other hand, when you rip music this metadata is automatically collected from services like Gracenote, or programs can automatically assign it otherwise.
And it would get lost unless it's in the file format itself (JPG, MP3/ID3, WMA), and not just the filesystem (NTFS/WinFS).
As for Picasa, I don't ever import from my camera with it...I use my camera software."The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
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I'd imagine theoretically it could be terabytes in size.
Do you want to ask me a real question?"The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
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