Also, non-indexed search works well for partial matches especially when the match isn't at the start of the word boundary, e.g. ![]() Where Agent Ransack will beat indexed search is on file types not indexed (or files not YET indexed), which quite often includes code files, logs etc. Word, PDF, Excel etc) and if you're searching for a whole word the speed of indexed search is MUCH faster than a non-indexed search product like Agent Ransack, especially if you are searching the whole drive. Windows Search normally does a good job of indexing Office type documents (e.g. Whether Agent Ransack performs better is down to the type of searching you're doing and the type of documents you're searching through. Just to confirm your suspicion Agent Ransack does not use indexes there's actually a KB article on indexing (although for the bigger brother FileLocator Pro it's still valid):
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