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Subject: Re: Easier Searching in KDE
From: "Jamethiel Knorth" <jamethknorth () hotmail ! com>
Date: 2004-06-11 5:27:57
Message-ID: BAY7-F76Qhao5oRIRHZ0000f8a9 () hotmail ! com
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>From: Manuel Amador <rudd-o@amautacorp.com>
>Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 15:25:14 -0500
>
>El mié, 09-06-2004 a las 15:45, Jamethiel Knorth escribió:
> >
> > 6) Everything you listed is included in the current KFind, and none was
> > removed in the proposal.
>
>criteria 4 and 5 aren't.
I was referring to the sub-list on number six, including: date, keywords,
metadata, and full text. Sorry for the lack of clarity.
However, I was not entirely correct. KFind doesn't support keywords. But,
what do you mean by keywords?
Keywords are usually when an entry is defined according to a few terms, but
this usually requires user organization. I would rather avoid having user
organization involved: searching is too often for when you forgot to
organize something properly anyway.
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