- Enfish Find searches emails, attachments and local files
- You can save searches as "Trackers", and Enfish Find cross-references some information
- Enfish Find gives you a fast preview of any indexed email or attachment
- Enfish Find does not index email as it arrives
- Instant messaging communication is not included in Enfish Find's index
- The results returned by Enfish Find lack a bit in relevancy and precision
- Enfish Find finds emails, attachments and local files fast.
- Messages from Outlook, Notes, Outlook Express and AOL are indexed by Enfish Find.
- Enfish Find gives a preview of any email, attachment and document it finds.
- You can save search criteria as "Trackers" in Enfish Find for faster access.
- Enfish Find is accessible as a separate app or via toolbars in Office or the Windows taskbar.
- Contacts and "trackers" are cross-referenced in search results and easily accessible with a click.
- Enfish Find supports Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/Vista.
Unfortunately, while you can sort the results by a number of criteria and while using these criteria to filter search results returned by Enfish Find narrowly is easy, the results can lack a bit in overall relevancy compared to searching the web, for example.
Enfish Find makes up for that by offering fast and readily accessible previews of everything (the preview of HTML emails is not privacy conscious, though, automatically fetching remote images). Integration with the supported email clients is also good so you can open messages directly or start replies from within Enfish Find.
If you search for certain information repeatedly, Enfish Find lets you save the search criteria as a "Tracker". If the name of a tracker or a contact appears in a document, Enfish Find lets you find related information with a single click.


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