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my impressions of 2007 beta
mgo 05.07.2006 03:46:01
I surely had high hopes for this new version, since the 2003 version was so
delightful for me.

Well, the search feature did not work well at all, even after allowing
indexing to run for a couple or three hours.

I think it's too bad MS added indexing to the ver 2007. Doesn't seem to be
a good addition at all.

Search in ver 2003 has always been instantaneous so the slow search in 2007
was a big letdown.

Obviously, I'm going to be a OneNote 2003 user for a long time to come.

Thanks for allowing me to comment.
Re: my impressions of 2007 beta
srd <srd152000[ at ]yahoo.com> 05.07.2006 06:40:31
People are saying you need to let indexing run over night. Three hours was
probably not enough. Indexing will lead to faster searching. So if you
want fast searches, you should like indexing, unless the overhead is
excessive (e.g. waiting a day to be able to such search effectively).

On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 20:46:01 -0700, mgo <mgo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> I surely had high hopes for this new version, since the 2003 version was
> so
> delightful for me.
>
> Well, the search feature did not work well at all, even after allowing
> indexing to run for a couple or three hours.
>
> I think it's too bad MS added indexing to the ver 2007. Doesn't seem to
> be
> a good addition at all.
>
> Search in ver 2003 has always been instantaneous so the slow search in
> 2007
> was a big letdown.
>
> Obviously, I'm going to be a OneNote 2003 user for a long time to come.
>
> Thanks for allowing me to comment.



--
Stephen R. Diamond
srdiamond[ at ]gmail.com
Note Flag Summary Slow
Tom S. 06.07.2006 11:45:01


"srd" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> People are saying you need to let indexing run over night. Three hours was
> probably not enough. Indexing will lead to faster searching. So if you
> want fast searches, you should like indexing, unless the overhead is
> excessive (e.g. waiting a day to be able to such search effectively).

Search itself is plenty fast. But generating a note flag summary is
incredibly slow (minutes to search a notebook). this would seem to be the
kind of thing that you'd want to optimize. I'm actually wondering if
something is set wrong.

Tom S.

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