HistoryHound lets you do a fast text search on the content of all web pages you've visited recently, plus all the pages you've bookmarked. It's a "personal web search." Instead of hunting through endless lists of obscure URLs and page titles, just type in a few words that appear anywhere on the page. HistoryHound will give you a list of matches, ranked by relevance. What's New: Version 1.6: Added support for Firefox, Camino, and Mozilla/Netscape. Greatly improved indexing speed (twice as fast as the previous version). Added an option not to load images in the preview window. HistoryHound now correctly handles pages containing frames by downloading and indexing the referenced frames. After adding a filter string to prevent indexing of certain URL's, you are now given the option to also remove matching pages already in the index. The File menu includes an "Index Now" command to initiate indexing on demand. You can double-click on the window separator to hide/show the preview window. Added an "indexer" column in the index status window to show where each URL came from. The built-in purchase engine now handles accented characters correctly. "Internet connection lost" will not pop up after waking from sleep when your Mac is still trying to reestablish a network connection. The Home and End keys now work in the search results window. There's now a delay after you launch HistoryHound before it will start indexing, helping to reduce the amount of processing that goes on during login when you set HistoryHound to launch when you log in. You can change the delay in the Advanced section of HistoryHound's preferences.  |  |
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