Recommendation based only on my experience: Set folders and drives to 'private' in Spotlight -- no indexing will occur (esp large data file storage)
Use Path Finder by Cocoa Tech (I went back to ver 3.2.2 since 4.x was buggy back in December when it was first released.. probably not buggy anymore) Path Finder - The Find (cmd-F) in Path Finder is plenty fast enough for me, and will search all selected drives, showing full path names!!! for all hits. Path Finder can be launched when needed, run at startup, and coexist with the Apple Finder just fine. Path Finder is much slower when moving and trashing lots of files. I use the Finder for disk cleanup. I love some of the features of Path Finder, so I am biased, however, I use both the Finder and PF all day long. As always, your smileage may vary. Jim Ault Las Vegas OSX 10.4.2, Path Finder 3.2.2 On 3/15/06 12:07 PM, "Stephen Barncard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does anyone here know about a way to turn off all Spotlight activity > and replace it with the the Panther style search? > > I really, really HATE Spotlight. I just want to search filenames, not > the content. In spotlight I get way more hits than I need. I design > all my filenames to tell me all I need to know. > > I also hate the way it anticipates my typing, as it blocks any other > activity, and if you make a mistake, one is faced with the dreaded > spinning beachball until it is ready. Finally there are hardly any > adjustments in its panel to turn any of this behavior off. This thing > blows so many HUI guidlines it's not funny. > > Is anyone else annoyed with this horrible 'feature' of an otherwise great OS? > > > sqb _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution