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MSN Search Toolbar with Windows Desktop Search is a must-have application for die-hard Microsoft fans, adding metadata desktop search and tabbed browsing to IE.… Read full review

Editors' rating:
  • 8 out of 10
8 out of 10
User rating:
  • 7 out of 10
7 out of 10

Pros

  • Adds tabbed browsing to Internet Explorer
  • includes desktop search
  • lets you select your own default Internet search engine
  • saves and updates favourite desktop searches

Cons

  • Only available for Windows 2000 or Windows XP
  • requires 1,024 by 768 screen resolution
  • can't download tabbed IE browsing or MSN toolbar without desktop search
  • slower than other desktop search tools

If you can't wait a year for the metadata desktop file searches promised in Microsoft's Longhorn OS or six months for the tabbed browser feature rumoured in the upcoming Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, then download MSN Search Toolbar with Windows Desktop Search today. Although the MSN group is technically unrelated to the OS and productivity groups at Microsoft, the new MSN Toolbar gives Windows 2000 SP3 or later and Windows XP users the look and feel of a sleek new operating system, à la Apple's Mac OS X Tiger. Unfortunately, if you want only one feature (for example, just the MSN search toolbar or the IE tabbed browser), you're out of luck; this suite packages them together.

MSN Search Toolbar with Windows Desktop Search is primarily a query tool accessible from a multitude of Windows components, including the Taskbar, Internet Explorer, Windows Explorer, Outlook and Outlook Express. Like Copernic Desktop Search, MSN smartly inserts a query box in the Windows Taskbar, allowing you to run local searches by simply typing a word or a phrase within the window. And as does Yahoo Desktop Search, MSN Desktop Search also adds a query toolbar to Outlook and Outlook Express. Like other desktop search applications we've reviewed, MSN Search now includes the ability to preview the contents of your files without having to open the associated application. MSN also has a page of add-ons for more detailed searches within file formats, such as PDF and ZIP. Like Copernic, Yahoo, and others, MSN uses 'word wheeling' technology that immediately begins displaying matches as you type. And MSN's toolbar plug-ins for Internet Explorer, Windows Explorer and the two Outlooks are handy for impromptu searches. Like Mac OS X Tiger's SmartFolders feature, MSN allows you to save your favourite desktop search queries and automatically update them with new email and documents. Say London is your favourite topic of interest; simply save your desktop search on the word, then anytime you receive a new email or document referencing London, it will be added to your folder. Unrelated to search is the newfound capability within MSN Search to open more than one Web page within Internet Explorer 6 without spawning more than one instance of IE -- a feature already popular within Firefox, Netscape and Safari. Although IE 7 (currently slated for later this year) is expected to include tabbed browsing, MSN Search provides it today as an add-on to Internet Explorer 5.5 or later. You'll need to be running Windows 2000 SP3 or later or Windows XP, though; if you're using another version of Windows, you're out of luck. Unfortunately, the many cosmetic enhancements to the MSN Search Toolbar do nothing to improve the actual search results from MSN Search itself. Perhaps recognising that other search engines can perform slightly better, MSN Search allows you to change the default search engine to Yahoo or Google if you prefer. That gesture alone improves our opinion of MSN Search Toolbar with Windows Desktop Search tenfold.

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MSN Search is fine, but falls significantly short of Google. However, the desktop search extension, the ability to customise (including choice of Web search engine), and the ease of use make this a serious choice for IE users. The tabbed browsing implementation is OK, if a little clunky. If the latter is all you want, wait for IE 7.0 or go for rival browsers. But, as a complete package, this rates highly.

Member's rating:
  • 8.50 out of 10
8.50 out of 10
13 June, 2005 22:49
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