Back in October, I told you about Google’s new Desktop Search program.

While most of the resulting comments were favourable, there was some criticism of the limited scope of the search afforded by the facility – those same criticisms were also widely expressed elsewhere.

Larry Gadea is working hard to address these limitations. With the release of GDSPlus, Gadea has widened the scope of Google Desktop Searches considerably.

With GDSPlus installed, Google Desktop Search can now index additional file types including (but not limited to): .xml, .sql, .bat, .log (mIRC and Trillian), .cs, .vb (Visual Studio .NET source code), .frm, .bas, .cls (Visual Basic 6 source code), .wpd (WordPerfect) and .rtf (Rich Text).

In fact, if you’re prepared to get your hands dirty in GDSPlus’ configuration files, you can have Google Desktop Search index ANY text file!

This is such a cool hack.

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