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  • Subject: Re: Spotlighting databases and preferences...
  • From: Rosyna <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 05:44:34 -0700

Ack, at 10/31/05, Ruslan Zasukhin said:

Not exactly. It searches text contents of files also.

Technically, no. SearchKit/AIAT/V-Twin/Whatever its name is this time actually handles the textual/content search/indexing (it's oddly a write only attribute in the spotlight DB). But it's better for marketing for them to say things that have nothing to do with or aren't really related to spotlight are part of spotlight (such as the Finder comments). But none of this really has anything to do with Cocoa.
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