![]() ![]() It can’t really get much quicker, but depending on your hardware and size of your database, it might take a few moments for DEVONthink to find your results. As soon as you type something that can be found, a list of your notes (and other searchable files) appears. You can reach the search field with a single mouse-click or with a single keystroke (⌥+⌘+F). I’d be surprised if you couldn’t refine your search in a way that exactly suits your needs. Well, you can refine your search to include or exclude certain terms, you can only search in specific Groups (DEVONthink’s name for folders) or for notes with a specific tag. “But what if I only want my results to show notes in which I used the ‘fantasy’?”, I hear you say. If you now search for the term “fantasy”, it’ll also give you your notes on Tolkien, even if you didn’t use the word “fantasy” in any of your notes on Tolkien. Let’s say you review a lot of fantasy literature and you mention the name “Tolkien” rather often in your notes, DEVONthink will notice that. Type in your keywords and it’ll give you anything you need.ĭEVONthink has a very powerful search engine it does not only use full text search, but gives you results based on: In the top right corner of the DEVONthink window, there is a search field. How does the application manage to get everything out without losing information? How does it manage to get stuff in?
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