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Author Topic: Vista Start Menu Search gets more FARRified  (Read 5751 times)

KenR

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Vista Start Menu Search gets more FARRified
« on: February 25, 2007, 12:11 PM »
Since FARR is probably the most important program in the world, this is likely the most significant improvement to Windows that's ever been made. :)

...you can assign both keyword searches that open in your default web browser, or you can have it open a program/file. The only catch is that right now there is no “Browse” command to browse for the program or file that you want to open. I also noticed that it doesn’t support spaces in the file path even if you put quotes around it, and looking through the comments I see that someone else was having a similar problem...

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Re: Vista Start Menu Search gets more FARRified
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2007, 02:01 PM »
when are microsoft going to put an offer in for farr?

and will mouser accept it?

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Re: Vista Start Menu Search gets more FARRified
« Reply #2 on: February 25, 2007, 02:37 PM »
I have been using vista and I have to say, I love the search feature. Its not limited to the start menu, as has been wide knowledge since beta 1 of Vista, and can be used in any folder view with explorer. A great feature. Microsoft really did good with this.