Atrise Everyfind 7.0 search script
Copyright (c) 2006, Andrew Revvo
Atrise Everyfind 7.0 is a software solution that allows webmasters and software developers design a website
search engine or script for their web properties, CDs, DVDs, MP3/OGG files and even own PC hard-drive.
It’s no secret that the number one
reason why people leave without making a purchase is because they did
not find what they wanted.
This tool helps web developers create search solution that indexes 30 different file formats and
finds information searchers a looking for in a matter of milliseconds. Unlik.competing solutions, this
product does not require Office suite to function properly. This is very important, because Atrise Everyfind
7.0 is often used as a search tool for CD and DVD catalogs, like The AIDS Action CD-ROM
(
healthlink.org.uk/about/news03.html)
Atrise Everyfind generator adds only 300 bytes worth of data for an indexed search link and is capable
of retrieving results from a 6000-link database in about 3 seconds. Because the software has no server-side
requirements an.comes with powerful search capabilities for music and video media files, Atrise Everyfind
is used by 400+ website owners in 30 different countries.
The software provides search results in a convenient and familiar Google-like format. This solution
offers both wildcard and Boolean search options. Moreover, there are over 50 setup options in 3 xml and
over 30 information parameters, so Atrise Everyfind 7.0 is really capable of retrieving any information,
provided it is contained in the file.
It can search for results by product properties, product names, part numbers, codes or any
other type of search string imaginable. When i.comes to searching mp3 tags or CDs and DVDs, no search
solutio.compares to Atrise Everyfind 7.0 in terms of search depth and speed.
Atrise Everyfind is distributed electronically over the Internet. Free demo version is available for
evaluation purposes at
atrise.com/everyfind/. The price of a single copy of .commercial
license is 159.95 US Dollars
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