With AdScan32, you can effectively search within bulky collections of text units (called ads) organized as the entire files or their parts.
Classical three-paned Explorer-like interface allows to easily switch between hierarchically arranged ad collections, view a list of ads, and read individual ads at the same time.
Preindexed keyword-based full text search can be used when searching within collections of ads of no regular structure. This can be combined with preindexed search by user-defined data items extractable by regular structured text elements, if there are such ones in the ad texts as in the example of messages with data fields.
The custom data items are defined by means of regular expression scripts, new friendly way of composing regular expressions, and assigned textual, numerical, date/time or currency data type being represented as columns in the ad list view. For textual columns search criteria are keyword-based for numerical, date/time and currency columns they are based on values of the respective data types.
Searches are stored in the form of filters associated with the given ad collection. Switching between the filters gives an effective way to examine various aspects of an ad collection contents.
Building/managing column and full text indexes is extremely fast and fully automated.
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Enjoy the colorful and suprisingly whimsical Edwardian Paris fashion plates that illustrate pre-war Haute Couture. We have chosen these 80 plates for their artistic qualities. Art Deco influenced many of these artists. This is advertising art at it's finest.
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The Lost World, by Arthur Conan Doyle.
Explorer Professor Challenger is taking quite a beating in the London press thanks to his claim that living dinosaurs exist in the far reaches of the Amazon. Newspaper reporter Edward Malone learns that this claim originates from a diary given to him by fellow explorer Maple White's daughter, Paula. Malone's paper funds an expedition to rescue Maple White, who has been marooned at the top of a high plateau.
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Small, fast, simple utility for storing, organizing, annotating and backing up large collections of URLs (Internet bookmarks, plus program, document and folder shortcuts). Offers an innovative, intuitive and highly-customizable interface. Each URL is no more than three mouse clicks away, plus there's a fast search facility. Powerful organizing tools: support for multiple URL collections makes it ideal for family users and web researchers (who'll also appreciate how easily the program handles tens of thousands of URLs) support for multiple web browsers makes it ideal for web developers support for concurrent sharing of URL lists makes it ideal in office/networked environments. Imports/exports Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator and Opera bookmarks and imports AOL Favorite Places.
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