It is perfectly normal that an indexing tool is especially active when
building an initial index. Whoever doesn't have the patience to wait
this out and instead uninstalls Beagle instantly cannot really say
anything about its footprint or usefulness IMHO.

Apple users, for example, just _know_ that their search-tool (Sherlock
or whatever it's called) put quite a load on in the beginning. 

I think removing Beagle would mean a serious regression.

Just my 2 Cents.

Chris

Am Donnerstag, den 17.01.2008, 15:30 -0500 schrieb Hubert Figuiere:
> > > Me too. I use Google Desktop Search because it is more mature tool and
> > > consumes less CPU power.
> > 
> > Its also indexes far less last time I checked.
> 
> Not counting that we can't even fix it because it is non-Free software.
> 
> 
> Hub
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