I love DocFetcher! I discovered this gem of a program when Windows stopped supporting string searches in word processors other than Word.
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Even YC VCs don't understand that founders who take investment still have to shift their goal from "making a great product" to "exponentially growing their product" which in most cases is at odds with just "making a great product" YC doesn't invest in companies who aren't aspiring for valuations in the 7 or 8 figures. In the recent thread "Ask HN: Those making $500/month on side projects in 2024 – Show and... - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
Https://convertcase.net/ - Approx $20k/month. Been going for years and keep on building on it. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
A TOOL LIKE THIS MAY HELP YOU POST EASIER WITHOUT HAVING TO RETYPE EXISTING TEXT. Source: 11 months ago
Https://convertcase.net/ - use "Capitalized Case" results in this, which is pretty darn close to proper:. Source: 12 months ago
If anyone doesn't have Word, this site could be a helpful alternative. Source: 12 months ago
I use https://docfetcher.sourceforge.net/en/index.html to index and search large repos of docs. I use Papermerge for my digital file cabinet though. DocFetcher is good for searching an existing repository of files. Source: about 1 year ago
As they state, it is crap-free, free forever, cross-platform, portable, private (local only), and indexes only what you need. You can also set minimum and maximum file sizes to index. See https://docfetcher.sourceforge.net/en/index.html. Source: over 1 year ago
What I'd recommend is setting up a digital and/or physical technical library. Download any useful documents, books, standards etc. and store them in a clear, concise folder structure. Then create an index of the library with a tool like DocFetcher. (Think of it as Google for your technical library) This should make it fast and easy to find the relevant information when you need it. Source: over 1 year ago
DocFetcher? https://docfetcher.sourceforge.net/en/index.html. Source: over 1 year ago
I use Outlook for e-mail and calendars. I use Evernote to store my notes. I also have a folder in Dropbox called "docs" where I store TXT (and others like DOCX and PDF etc) files for tasks/projects like the cisco firmware update example. I use DocFetcher (https://docfetcher.sourceforge.net/en/index.html) to perform search on the stored notes in TXT / DOCX / PDF / etc. Source: over 1 year ago
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