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Posted:  25 Jan 2007
Premiered:  01 Jan 2007
Format:  HTML
Type:  Trial Software
Language:  English
ABSTRACT:
Product Type: Notes Search Products
Target User: Any Notes User

IT Problem:
Providing a targeted Search solution to each individual user in a Notes/Domino Domain is a difficult proposition. See how to do this effectively, with minimum administrator input and no drain on server resources.

IT Download Description:
The FT Search Manager lets any user quickly and easily search their favorite Notes databases at exactly the same time (i.e. in parallel), using standard Full Text search queries. The Search database can be installed on a server, and/or replicated locally. The databases being searched can be anywhere (encrypted local mail archives, on the other side of the world etc), and no extra indexing is required.

Features include:

  • Parallel searches on multiple Notes databases
  • Searches for all databases - even encrypted ones
  • Full web-like queries, performance and results - in the Notes Client
  • Automatic 10 minute setup
  • No additional indices required
  • Customizable with corporate UIs
Download size:1MB
Terms of Trial License:30 day trial version





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