dtSearch Desktop with Spider 7.54

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dtSearch Desktop with Spider instantly searches terabytes of word processor, database, spreadsheet, e-mails (with attachments), ZIP, XML, PDF, HTML, Unicode files and others. It offers over two dozen indexed, unindexed, fielded & full-text search options. It highlights hits in all files; for HTML, XML and PDF, while displaying links and images. The program also includes a built-in Web Spider.

Version 7.54 features new file parser for Flash (*.swf) files, and support for searching for Unicode characters that are not defined as letters by default such as currency symbols.

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