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DeskFinder: Wireless Search on Desktop PC for Blackberry

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By: pdaBlast! Staff
October 24, 2006
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DeskFinder Mobile Application brings all the power of famous Google Desktop to RIM BlackBerry devices

DeskFinder is a tool for easy scanning of the information on the user’s home or office PC from the mobile device. Search results are remarkably arranged in the order relevant to the date, keywords and predefined search criteria.

DeskFinder allows users to search and download text from emails, chats, Microsoft Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, PDF files, Web history and many other files being miles away from their home or office PC.

Key Benefits:

  • Fast remote access to any text.
  • Information saved on the user’s home or office PC.
  • Free 7-days trial.

    Key features:

  • Predefined search criteria. Search by date, file name, word or word combinations, links.
  • Relevant search results. The most relevant results will be shown in the top of the results list.
  • Google Desktop syntax. Search syntax of Google Desktop program is fully supported.
  • Extensive file type support. DeskFinder searches for emails, notes, chats, text files, web-history kept in cache memory of the PC and for many other materials.
  • User-friendly interface. Customize and control DeskFinder options for convenient view and use of the application.
  • Easy installation. One-Click installation on the user’s PC and the mobile device.
  • Secure data access.



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