Nicht so begeistert…
…habe PREMIUM als Monatsabo probiert und sofort wieder gekündigt.
Да, EasySearch можно скачать бесплатно, однако в приложении есть встроенные покупки или подписки.
Недостаточно отзывов для надежной оценки. Приложению нужно больше отзывов пользователей.
EasySearch имеет несколько покупок/подписок внутри приложения, средняя цена покупки составляет €26.24.
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6 оценок в Германия
…habe PREMIUM als Monatsabo probiert und sofort wieder gekündigt.
Ich habe in iCloud ein Ordner ausgewählt mit mehreren Unterordner da drunter. Keine Chance , „Indexing Failed“ Das war’s und ich habe Premium gekauft
The index search is great, but accented Cyrillic letters like „а́, е́, и́, о́“ don't seem to be processed like „а, е, и, о“ which results in files being found, but the matches in the files are not displayed. In order for them to be displayed, you have to type the accented letter in the search bar (within the found file). So it would be great if the app had the option to do a "similarity search" and ignore the diacritical characters.
I really wish I could use it on mac too.
I bought this app so I would no longer have to depend on Apple File System while I no longer wanted iCloud to have access or control over my files and documents. Wish I would have known beforehand that you can’t turn off iCloud without losing your documents / files forever…. unless you save each and every single file and move them to a separate device. Uploading to another cloud server doesn’t work either. Otherwise, you will lose all files /documents iCloud ever had access to and EasySearch will suddenly become useless. Now I Can’t open my files via EasySearch and have lost several hundreds of documents… by turning off iCloud. Somehow Apple iOS corrupts the EasySearch app in a way that it loses its incredibly fast and precise search functions and lose not only all of your important docs but all of the time it took you to create and organize the new file system created with EasySearch. Sadly not the app developer’s fault. For that you can thank Apple. 😖
This should be disclosed up front, is seen nowhere in the description here or on the website. 1 star given for lack of transparency, not the app itself, which I deleted.
I recently started using an external NVME drive that I can connect to the USB-C port of my iPhone, a feature that Apple now supports in iPhone 15. When I connect the external drive, I have access to thousands of my files that I’ve copied to the drive, but I needed a good way search for particular files using keywords contained within them. easySearch was the solution. With this app, I am able to connect my external drive and add any folder from the NVME drive as a desired search location. The app will then index the contents of that folder including the sub folders for supported file types (including txt files, PDF files, Word Docs, Excel, etc.). Once the indexing is complete, you can search for key words, or multiple key words and the app will present a list of files containing your search terms. You can then tap on any of of those documents to open the file and the app will highlight the searched term within the file. From there you can proceed to modify the file by sending it to the desired editing app (i.e. open .docx file in Microsoft 365 mobile Word App). For those needing the capability I just described, this app is great! It was even able to find searched words within images. The app also supports searching of cloud locations like iCloud, Dropbox and OneDrive, but I have not used it for this purpose yet.
Better than the stock iPhone reach option
This allows me to search through thousands of html files and hundreds of textbook PDFs to locate specific phrases that I need to locate quickly for reference. After initial indexing (which takes ~25 minutes for my massive collection), response is near-instantaneous on my 2G 12.9” iPad Pro. Results are highlighted and shown in a sidebar. KeepIt for Mac was the only comparable option for me, and that worked poorly on the PDFs, didn’t have a (subscription-free) mobile option, and costs $60.