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Welcome to phraSEarch$™ The Browser Companion
for Helping You Search and Retrieve Information— Not just Links-to-Information |
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phraSEarch$™
Is Now Being Used by People of the Information Age:
Students, Researchers, Movie
Buffs, Attorneys, Off-line Browsers, Educators, Home Schoolers, Preachers,
Medical Technicians, Writers, Journalists, Historians, Genealogists, Chefs,
Health Professionals, Poets, Librarians, Scientists, Students of the
Classics—People Like You.
$ They
have computers with hundreds of documents. And, let’s face it—even when we know
that documents exist, we sometimes cannot find them. Sometimes there are many
documents that address the same subject, but they are scattered all over the
disk.
$ If
you need to organize documents according to their Content;
$ If
you are tired of searching for words and phrases and getting only lists of
links-to-documents that contain (somewhere) the search phrase;
$ If
you find yourself retrieving each document, one by one, and searching again for
the same keywords and phrases;
$ Then,
you know there must be a better way:
phraSEarch$™ Is that Better Way, with an Easy-to-Use
Interface that Will Help You:
$ To Search through a
directory structure (e.g. C:\My Documents, C:\My E-Books, C:\My Clients, C:\My
Genealogy, C:\Recipes, C:\Program Files). It is Ideal for and will speed up
your Off-line Browsing
of stripped web sites, and for searching through e-books, e.g. from sites such
as Project Gutenberg’s 13,000 titles (free downloads).
$ To Scan common document types, such as .doc MS Word documents, Web
pages, .ppt Power Point
presentations, .txt Text
files, .rtf Rich Text
Format files, .xml Instant
Messaging file archive, …
$ To Locate multiple phrases or keywords
within any of the identified files;
$ To Select as much context as
you want, that precedes and follows those located phrases;
$ To Build a single browseable
web page, made up of the contexts from all files that contain the
phrases or keywords, with links to the file names from which the contexts were
selected;
$ To Highlight words in the
resulting .htm document that the user chooses to
highlight, whether search words or
not;
$ To Archive Search Results
Automatically; and
$ Finally,
To Be Able To Organize Your Documents According to Their Content.
phraSEarch$™ The Essential
Tool for Organizing Information by its Content
$ Example from Searching
Classical Literature
Thank you for choosing phraSEarch$™
For your Off-Line Browsing Needs
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Consultants of Houston. All Rights Reserved.