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X1 Search 04.08 review

8.0

Editors' Rating

Excellent

X1 Search 04.08

Jeff Bertolucci CNET

Published: 15 Oct 2004

Desktop search tools don't get any faster than X1 Search, a scorchingly swift file finder from X1 Technologies. Unlike Lookout, which resides inside Outlook, or HotBot Desktop, which attaches to an Internet Explorer toolbar, X1 Search runs as a standalone utility that loads at Windows start-up. To use it, you click the icon in the taskbar, or you can dock X1 to the desktop (our preferred method), in which case X1 appears as a toolbar at the top of the screen. X1 Search currently costs $75 (~£42), but in our opinion you can find comparable results with free programs, such as Copernic Desktop Search.

X1 installs in a few minutes. It proceeds to index every file and email on your PC, a system-slowing process that could take several hours on gargantuan hard drives but worked quickly for us, indexing 7GB of data on our test system in less than 5 minutes. It also indexes the contents of email attachments, an important feature that Lookout doesn't offer.

File searches are instantaneous -- almost too fast. X1 is like a hyperactive Labrador retriever trying to snap the ball from your hand before you throw it. Enter the letter 'c' in X1's search window, for instance, and the program immediately lists every file on your hard drive containing that letter. As you add letters, X1 lists potential matches on the fly. A file viewer displays contains of each match.

We were impressed with X1's caffeinated performance, but the program has a few shortcomings. Its interface is sometimes difficult to navigate. For instance, some search fields are hidden by the file viewer, which must be resized to search by file size, date, path, and so on. And at $75, X1 is too expensive for a search utility, particularly when worthy competitors -- including HotBot, Copernic Desktop and Lookout -- are free.

Support for X1 Search on the X1 site includes technical-support email, an extensive FAQ and user forums -- the most of any of the desktop search tools we evaluated.

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Overview

X1 Search 04.08

Editors rating
Rating: 8.0
Verdict

This standalone desktop search tool, X1 Search, is blazingly fast but costs about $75 (~£42) more than its nearest competitor. In our opinion, the free programs perform just as well

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