Like its competitors, Copernic Desktop Search installs in less than five minutes and requires only 7.1MB of disk space. It uses a configuration wizard to lead you through the basics, such as which file and email folders to index. Once setup is complete, Copernic creates a searchable index of your data -- a speedy process that took roughly 15 minutes on our 10GB test drive -- and then updates the index every time you add or remove files.
Copernic's interface is the best among the desktop search engines we have examined. A left-side search column allows simple keyword queries or more refined sleuthing based on file size, date, type or folder. A row of easy-to-read icons at the top of the screen allows you to limit searches by category -- stored HTML pages, email, pictures, videos and so on. Like X1, Copernic is lightning-quick, displaying search results as fast as you can type. We also liked the Copernic Deskbar, a search window that integrates with the Windows Taskbar and is handy for quick queries.
Alas, all isn't perfect. Copernic lacks viewers for the popular image formats, and its PowerPoint viewer doesn't display graphics. We'd also like an integrated media player to preview audio and video files.
The Copernic Web site offers a FAQ, and a general support tab within the program has more detailed support for Copernic Desktop Search.
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