Seems to fit your needs, and 0.8 and beyond is overall awesome. You can install it with sudo apt-get install tracker. Once installed run from Dash with 'Search and indexing' or from CLI tracker-preferences to adjust preferences., and issue tracker control -s to start indexing, or wait for it to index your files when your system is idle. Tracker-needle is the graphical search tool, and there are various CLI tools that you can discover by typing tracker- and hitting the Tab key twice. Also run just tracker to see a list of available commands. Gnome-do has an official plugin called 'Files and Folders' which indexes any directories you add to its configuration. To enable it: • Summon gnome-do (win+space) • Click the arrow in top right and choose preferences • Plugins tab under official plugins tick Files and Folders to enable it • Click configure to choose the folders you want indexed (I have Desktop, Documents, Downloads) • You can then summon gnome-do and type the name of a file or its extension, e.g. Find out what's on and what's coming up on SBS's TV and Radio channels in New South Wales - Wednesday 30th January. 'mov' to see all movie files (with thumbnails) Of course gnome-do has a wealth of other functionality built in and through plugins. Well worth a look. I found a search indicator similiar to Mac Spotlight, name is Indicator Synapse. I copied quote from noobslab.com It creates virtual index of files and items which are on the system. It is designed to access files and items quickly. It also has ability to search in online dictionary/knowledge engine (WolframAlpha) and web. It only work with Unity Ubuntu 12.04/12.10/13.04/13.10 and Gnome Classic To install Indicator Synapse, open Terminal by press Ctrl + Alt + T and copy the following commands to terminal sudo add-apt-repository ppa:noobslab/apps sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install indicator-synapse After installation is finished, log out and log in back to see indicator synapse on the panel. If you're using Gnome (Ubuntu), then you could give a try. It's not perfect, but to my experience I don't notice that it's running in the background which I like a lot! Tracker is available in the Ubuntu Software Centre, just look for it and install it. Ita db patch fifa 07 downloads. Files for FIFA 07 Name Type Size Date Total 7 days mod 2.6 MB 2/5/2017 6.1K 361 demo 754.7 MB 9/20/2006 9.3K 125 patch 7.7 MB 2.8K 68 patch 288.8 KB 2/22/2007 4.1K 44 mod 136 MB 6/18/2007 15.1K 38 patch 1.5 MB 9/25/2006 5.2K 16 patch 288.8 KB 2/22/2007 2.4K 11 patch 288.8 KB 2/22/2007 1.7K 8 patch 288.8 KB 2/22/2007 4.3K 7 patch 288.8 KB 2/22/2007 2.4K 5 patch 6 MB 1.4K 5 patch 2.5 MB 9/25/2006 4K 4 patch 288.8 KB 2/22/2007 2.1K 4 patch 6.1 MB 1.3K 1 patch 7.6 MB 2.2K 1. It comes with a Gnome panel applet so that you can search directly from the top or bottom panel. I said it ain't perfect because sometimes it doesn't find back some files I was searching for. But it does a decent job. 3 years ago, I had try Beagle (also available for Ubuntu), but either it was more power hangry or my computer was too old for that, but I did not have a pleasant experience with it. Nonetheless you could try it. 3 years is long, and my computer at that time was a really old one!
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