eDiscovererThe eDiscoverer is a fault tolerant desktop search for documents. Results are being displayed in order of the matching score. The currently selected result can be reviewed within the previewer without opening the document in its associated application. |
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The eDiscoverer is a fault tolerant desktop search client for documents. Results are being displayed in order of the matching score. The currently selected result can be reviewed within the previewer without opening the document in its associated application. To aid the reviewer, it is possible to search additionally fault tolerant within the document itself. Once reviewed, the document can be moved or copied to a new destination folder by drag & drop.
The built-in search and preview technology is capable of searching and displaying the contents of over 400 unstructured file formats, from the latest office suites, such as Microsoft Office 2007, to specialty formats and legacy files.
The eDiscoverer is able to directly access, search and display documents from eccenca Server indexes.
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- Search your desktop, email and network drives in seconds
- Results are sorted by score
- Enjoy multiple levels of sorting by name, date, document type, size, file location, and more
- Advanced search capabilities include Phrase, Range, and fielded search
- Sort and refine searches instantly using e.g. "from", "to", "date," and "subject" metadata
- Unified search experience across all sources, email/files using a single search command
- Search fault-tolerant within the document preview
- No network indexing load with eccenca server engines
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OS
- Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 CPU
- 233 MHz minimum; 500 MHz or better recommended Memory*
- 256 MB RAM minimum; 512 MB RAM recommended Disk*
- 50 MB minimum; 1 GB of available hard disk space recommended Supported Email Applications
- Microsoft Outlook XP, 2003, 2007
Actual memory and disk space usage depends on the amount of content indexed.
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