Doc Full Text Search

Doc Full Text Search Free App

Rated 4.52/5 (31) —  Free Android application by li jane

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About Doc Full Text Search

Doc Full-text Searcher is an Full text Search application to search the contents of files on your mobile phone. - You can think of it as Google for the local files of your mobile phone. This application was designed from the inspiration of the famous full-text searcher, DocFetcher, on the Desktop Computer.

When you first use Doc Full-text Searcher, it requires that you create indexes for the folders you want to search in. These indexes allow Doc Full-text Searcher to quickly look up files by keyword.

In order to create an index, click on the main menu on this application and select Document Folders->Add. Then choose a folder to be indexed. You have to wait until indexing the documents has been finished.

Enter one or more keywords to search for in the text field on the top and press the search icon on the right side of the text field. The search results will be displayed in the result pane.

Features

* Fulltext document search.
* Monitor file updates in the background — You don’t need to rebuild the index every time files are changed.
* Support plain text(txt), Ms Office(docx,xlsx), pdf and Electronic Publicationfiles (epub) file format.

How to Download / Install

Download and install Doc Full Text Search version 1.20 on your Android device!
Downloaded 1,000+ times, content rating: Everyone
Android package: com.docsearch, download Doc Full Text Search.apk

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App History & Updates

What's Changed
index file on external storage (sd card, usb ...)
reduce memory consumption on indexing pdf files
Version update Doc Full Text Search was updated to version 1.20
More downloads  Doc Full Text Search reached 1 000 - 5 000 downloads

What are users saying about Doc Full Text Search

N70%
by N####:

...it has completely ignored all my *.java files ! .... Thanks for the reply. Glad to hear that *.java files will be supported in the next release. How about *.xml ? Or *.gradle ? In fact, any text file regardless of its extension ? It might be better to exclude known binary extensions and index everything else. Alternatively, as a quick solution, give us the option to specify which extensions to include in the indexing. Also, the option to search a list of file extensions without using the indexes.

T70%
by T####:

would like to remove the ads

V70%
by V####:

Neat application. It would be nice if you could open *.md files too.

N70%
by N####:

Please fix freezing and stabilization

N70%
by N####:

good!


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