Google Not Ruling Out Desktop Search for Mac
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by , 9:00 AM EDT, October 18th, 2004
Google has not ruled out releasing a Macintosh version of its Desktop Search program that creates an index of the files on a user's own computer, a company spokesman told the Mac Observer, despite Apple planning on making similar functionality available in the next update to Mac OS X early next year. The free program was released in a preview version last Thursday for Windows-based personal computers only.
"We haven't ruled out a Mac version for the future," Google public relations spokesman Nathan Tyler said. "Our plan is to perfect the product in its current state, then consider options for other platforms like the Mac at that time."
Mr. Tyler would not give a time frame for when a decision would be made on a possible version of Google desktop search for the Mac.
The 400 kilobyte applet scans and indexes the computer's hard drive for a variety of common file formats, such as Microsoft Office documents, and America Online Instant Messenger chat files as well as plain text and HTML files on your hard drive. Every word in these files is indexed so that a user can search his or her own files in much the same way he or she would search for Web pages on Google. Google Desktop Search uses the browser user interface, and adds a tab to the Google home page.
In 1997 Netscape introduced a similar idea to Google's new program called Constellation, which merged local and internet applications. Microsoft then released a similar product called Active Desktop.
Much of the functionality of Google's new product has already been promised by Apple in the next version of Mac OS X, code named 'Tiger'. The new search technology, called Spotlight, enables users to search for any information, file or document or information on their Mac. Modeled after the search capabilities of Apple's iTunes music application, Spotlight will find e-mails, presentations, images, appointments, Microsoft Office documents and more, arranging its search results by kind, time or people.
Spotlight will also let users create customized folders, playlists, mailboxes and groups that work in the Finder and with individual applications to automatically keep content organized and updated.
Observer Comments
Mon Oct 18, 2004 10:45 am Subject: Works Well
I loaded the google search on my PC here at work and it does a very good job.
All in all, I'm content to just wait for Tiger, though. I have a feeling it will be even more integrated with my different programs and I'll probably get a lot more out of it.
If google makes this for Mac that'll be neat for now, but I have a feeling it will be pointless once Tiger comes out.
Isn't the tigger indea and search function supposed to have calls for applications to use it? All Google'd need to do is hook into it, and provide the external part of the search (i.e. onto google).
If "whatever it is that used to be called Rendezvous but isn't now" can handle it, maybe it's easy to enable local-net-wide search too (with correct permissions, or course)? Eeek. Where's my dev-kit gone - must make money from idea. Damn, no time, no talent ![]()
It will have to do a lot better than the PC version which I looked at to install on my PC but passed...
I want a search system that indexes everything, particularly graphics and pdfs, not just a selection of file types like Google does.
I can't wait for Tiger.
PS Weren't Macs able to index files way back in OS 9?
OS9 can index already but it falls under the Find File command which can search by file type, size, name, etc. How can Spotlight be better?
Also, Google's thing may indeed be a sort of spyware and surely the MS things will be. For MS not to make spyware into its search is for MS to declare it wants to remain profitless in that spyware which MS is never is.
Mon Oct 18, 2004 8:20 pm Subject: Re: Oh give me a break
QuoteAnonymous wrote:
There is nothing even slightly resembling spyware about Google Desktop. Stop spreading misinformation.
Well, it doesn't mine data to send to Google, but there are privacy concerns on multi-user computers. If I understand it correctly, the Google Desktop Search tool caches its search data in a world-readable shared directory on the computer. So someone under another user account could access data that is in your account via this cache, if they searched for the right thing. They couldn't open the original document, of course, but they could view the chunk of it that comes up in the search results. Google does state that it's only intended for machines used by one person, but there's nothing to keep people from installing it anyway.
Google desktop search is not spyware, but it does allow files to be indexed from other user accounts. This is really not a problem though, since you could access the same files by browsing through a file manager anyway. Having separate user account in windows does not keep someone from opening your files by default. If you are not using NTFS, you might as well forget about keeping your files safe from anyone who sits down at that computer. If the computer admin does not want other users doing this, he should put a stricter owner policy in use and dont allow other users to install new software at all.
Much faster search than anything ive seen for your desktop. Microsoft's built in search claims to index files, but obviously not as well. And it adds the handy "desktop" search link to google's home page after you install!
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