Is it possible?
Or what free software can do it? (not the best question for this forum
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void wrote:Everything
Find text in documents (PDF/DOC/TXT): Yes
Find all file types: Yes
Search file attributes/properties: attributes:Yes, some properties (image dimensions/id3 tags): Yes
Advanced boolean searches: Yes
Regular expression support: Yes
Maintains separate search index (perforamance hit): No
Instant search: Yes
Preview search results: Yes
Search Virtual folders (non-filesystem): No (coming in Everything 1.5)
Find photos by map location: No
Compare file attributes: No, maybe: attribdupe:
Find documents in deep folders (path>260 characters): Yes
There are no problems to search PDF content with Windows search indexer which uses iFilter to get the pdf content.rSalois wrote:Quite unsure about the pdf extension certainly. If there's no such a big deal about searching through the txt files and word as well, pdf requires an ocr feature, which is more complicated and most of the services are usually putting it in as a "pro" feature, like here for example https://edit-pdf.pdffiller.com/ despite it's able on a free trial, its options are quite restricted nevertheless
Yes, I run it since since 4 months now under Windows 10 x64 without problems.NotNull wrote:PDF's can be text documents, images (scan2pdf, for example) or a combination of both (digital magazines).
Everything uses iFilters to read the contents of files (like @horst.epp already mentioned. AFAIK, there is no iFilter to scan images for text.
Luckily, the vast majority of PDF files out there are text based. (a quick way to test that, is to select some text in your PDF viewer; you can't do that with an image)
@horst.epp: Thank you for your TET PDF IFilter suggestion. Sounds very promising. Certainly going to try it out. Do you have personal experience with it?