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Learn more about the features that make Google Desktop so useful.
Overview
Google Desktop makes searching your computer as easy as searching the web with Google. It’s a desktop search application that provides full text search over your email, files, music, photos, chats, Google Mail, web pages that you’ve viewed and more. By making your computer searchable, Google Desktop puts your information easily within your reach and frees you from having to manually organise your files, emails and bookmarks.
Google Desktop doesn’t just help you search your computer; it also helps you gather new information from the web and stay organised with gadgets and sidebar. Google Gadgets can be placed anywhere on your desktop to show you new email, weather, photos, personalised news and more. Sidebar is a vertical bar on your desktop that helps you keep your gadgets organised.
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Useful Results
When you do a Desktop search, you’ll go to a page showing you the most relevant search results, each of which include the filename and a brief snippet with your search terms highlighted. You can filter for a particular type of item - only files, for instance - by using the links at the top of the page. You can now also preview your Desktop search results right inside the browser (no more waiting for an entire application to open just to verify that you've found the file that you were looking for).
Smart Indexing
After you install it, Google Desktop starts indexing the email, files and web history stored on your computer. This once-off indexing occurs only when your computer is idle for more than 30 seconds, so it shouldn't slow down your machine's performance, but depending on the number of items, this process can take a total of several hours. Desktop also makes sure that your index stays up to date by adding new email as you receive it, files as you update them and web pages as you view them.
Finding Deleted Files
Google Desktop creates cached copies (snapshots) of your files and other items each time that you view them and stores these copies on your computer's hard drive. As a result, you can often use Desktop to find items that you accidentally deleted, instead of having to recreate them from scratch.
Advanced Search Form
Clicking "Advanced Search" next to the search box on the Desktop home page brings up an advanced search form. You can easily specify the type(s) of search that you want to do without having to remember specific search operators. You can also restrict what time period your results are from.
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Improved! Quick Search Box
The Quick Search Box is your fastest way to do web and desktop searches; type a few letters or words into the search box and your top results pop up instantly. You can call up the Quick Search Box by pressing the Ctrl key twice and hide it by pressing Ctrl twice again. Just type a few letters or words into the search box and your top results pop up instantly. You can also use it to launch applications without having to surf the Start menu; for example, you can launch Microsoft Word by typing "wor" into the Quick Search Box and selecting "Microsoft Word" in the list of results that appears. Or, simply type in your search term and press "Enter" to search the web.

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Google Gadgets and Sidebar |
Improved! Google Gadgets
Desktop gives you one-glance access to personalised and up-to-the-minute information with Google Gadgets - interactive mini-applications that can be placed anywhere on your desktop or on your iGoogle page to show you new email, weather, photos and personalised news. Other gadgets include the clock, calendar, scratch pad, to-do list and many more. You can choose to add the gadget to your desktop, your iGoogle page or both.
Deskbar and Floating Deskbar
If you’d rather not have a sidebar, you can minimise it into either a deskbar, which you can use to keep a small search box right in your Windows taskbar, or a floating deskbar; which includes a search box that floats above all other windows and can be dragged anywhere you want on your desktop. Both these options allow you to quickly launch applications or search your computer and the web.

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Sidebar
You can also keep your Google Gadgets organised in your sidebar, a vertical bar on your desktop which basically functions as a control panel for your gadget. You can drag and drop any of your gadgets into or out of your sidebar or move them up or down to arrange them in any order. The sidebar can be set to always stay on top of other screens and we’ve re-designed it to blend better into your desktop.
Add Gadgets Interface
With the Add Gadgets interface, finding new gadgets is fast and easy. Simply click the "+" button at the top of your sidebar or select "Add gadgets" from the option menu to bring up this screen. From here, you can view gadgets by category by clicking the titles on the left or search for specific gadgets by using the search box in the top right. Once you’ve found the gadget that you want, just place your cursor over it and click the "Add" button.
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Better Security
We care about your security and have added a feature to make your search experience safer and easier by helping to fight both phishing and malicious software websites. Whether you're clicking links from documents, IMs and emails on your desktop or browsing the web itself, you may receive a warning when you're about to visit a site that might be trying to steal your personal information or install malicious software on your computer, so you can decide if you want to use the site.
Improved! Outlook Integration
Google Desktop makes searching your Outlook email more convenient by adding a toolbar into Outlook. Just open Outlook and type a query into the search box. Outlook will display the search results in its familiar list view, including columns for "From", "Subject" and "Date". Each result also shows a message snippet containing your search terms. You can sort the result list by clicking its column headers and you can jump to locations in the list by typing a letter.
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Lock Search
If you want to temporarily prevent anyone from doing a Desktop search on your computer, you can easily do so by enabling Lock Search. Simply click the Desktop icon in your taskbar and select Lock Search from the menu. Now you can no longer search from the Desktop home page and typing search terms in the sidebar, deskbar or floating deskbar query box will return a message that Desktop search is locked (you can, however, perform other types of searches, such as a web or image search). To unlock Desktop search, enter the Windows password of the current user on the Desktop home page. |
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