What's new in SoftPerfect Network Search Engine 2.0.3

Jun 27, 2014
  • Added XLSX and DOCX to the file types searched as office documents
  • Added a sort order option (file path, file name, file size) in both GUI and web-interface
  • Fixed passing filters such as file date and file size to pages beyound the first result page

New in SoftPerfect Network Search Engine 2.0.2 (Jun 10, 2014)

  • Added an option in the GUI client to open files relative to a mapped drive.
  • Added Windows high DPI awareness to the GUI client and admin console.
  • Added size filter and date in the web-interface as search criteria.

New in SoftPerfect Network Search Engine 2.0.1 (Feb 10, 2014)

  • Added multiple server comma-separated support in the GUI client.
  • Fixed date formatting as in some cases the US date format was used.

New in SoftPerfect Network Search Engine 2.0 (Oct 30, 2013)

  • Added 64-bit builds of all the executable files, including ISAPI and CGI binaries.
  • Added full Unicode support with case insensitive search for any language.
  • All application files and the installer are now digitally signed.
  • Improved performance with the updated underlying database engine.

New in SoftPerfect Network Search Engine 1.2.3 (Oct 30, 2013)

  • Added a configurable max results per page parameter in the client application.
  • Added ARP (arping) as a discovery method since some computers might not respond to a regular ICMP request.
  • Fixed failure to display thousands of files due to a buffer overflow.
  • It is now possible to completely disable incremental crawls.

New in SoftPerfect Network Search Engine 1.2.2 (Oct 30, 2013)

  • Fixed redundant hostname mistakenly added to folders shown in search results.

New in SoftPerfect Network Search Engine 1.2.1 (Oct 30, 2013)

  • Files displayed in the GUI client can be open with a double-click.
  • Resolved connectivity issues where clients could not connect to the server running on Windows Vista/Seven.

New in SoftPerfect Network Search Engine 1.2 (Oct 30, 2013)

  • The software is now freeware.