Apps with 'File Search Engine' feature

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  1. FSearch icon
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    FSearch is a fast file search utility for GNU/Linux operating systems, inspired by Everything Search Engine. It's written in C and based on GTK+3.

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    4.6
    Excellent12 reviews
  2. FilePursuit icon
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    FilePursuit is intended to provide a very powerful file indexing and search service allowing you to find a file among millions of files located on web servers. Our database is daily replenished by our robots that crawl through free access internet resources.

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  3. Digitile icon
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    Find any file, regardless of where its stored with Digitile's cross-platform file search platform. Digitile centralizes search results across Google Drive, Gmail, GSuite, Dropbox, OneDrive, Slack and Trello all in one place so you don't have to sign in and out of...

    • PaidProprietary
    • Online
    • Microsoft OneDrive
    • Trello
    • Google Drive
    • Slack
    • Google Apps
    • Gmail
    • Dropbox
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  4. Elevate your productivity with AIRPA Connect. Organise your vital links, search across multiple apps, connect multiple Gmail, Microsoft and Dropbox accounts, and collaborate with your peers.

    • PaidProprietary
    • Online
    • Software as a Service (SaaS)
    Organise your vital links to apps, tabs, documents and emails, and categorise in one place.
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  5. Contentverse is an Enterprise Content Management and Document Management solution for organizations of all shapes and sizes. Scan and input files remotely. Index documents. Securely share content and sign off on files in workflow. Anytime. Anywhere.

    • PaidProprietary
    • Windows
    • Android
    • iPhone
    • iPad
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  6. No indexes junking down your disk - have you ever thought of what happens if your indexes start getting indexed? None of that. No 'snapshot' thinking where you only see what the system found the last time it looked (whenever that was).

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  7. Very simple command line application downloader. Simply enter the name of the application or partial. There are no dependancies, install anywhere, and even add to environmental variables for global use. Very small footprint. No installer, so does not mess with registries.

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