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CHAMPAIGN, Ill., May 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Wolfram Notebook Indexer is now available for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger's Spotlight, Apple's new search technology. This new plug-in lets users perform text searches of all Wolfram Notebook (.nb) documents on their local hard drives, including those that are a part of Mathematica(R)'s online help system. "This is an excellent tool to help users manage their work more efficiently," says John Fultz, manager of interface technologies at Wolfram Research.
"Wolfram always works closely with Apple to integrate the latest Mac OS X technologies to improve the Mathematica end-user experience. Spotlight breaks new ground in search technologies, and we are happy to see Mathematica users on Macintosh reap the benefits," states Fultz.
"Hundreds of new features, like Spotlight, make Tiger the most advanced operating system in the world," said Ron Okamoto, Apple's vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations. "We're thrilled Wolfram has used the innovation in Tiger to allow instant Notebook document searching and deliver impressive ease of use."
The Mathematica Notebook file format is Wolfram's universal document technology. Its open, structured syntax and active content have made it the standard for technical documents. Because Notebooks are the basis for all Wolfram products, the Notebook Indexer can also search files created in Wolfram CalculationCenter(R), Publicon(R), and more than 50 other Mathematica application packages.
In addition to supplying intelligent mathematical content, the Wolfram Notebook is a rich, highly structured file format, providing extensive information about each document. Using Spotlight's metadata search, it is now possible to search for documents by author, number of graphics or formulas, style information, or a variety of other parameters.
Wolfram Notebook Indexer is available for download at: http://library.wolfram.com/infocenter/Utilities/5614 . It can be installed on any Mac OS X 10.4 system.
Wolfram Research is the world's leading developer of computational software for science and technology, offering organization-wide computing solutions. Led by Mathematica, its flagship product, the company's software is relied on today by several million enthusiastic users around the world and has been the recipient of many industry awards. Wolfram Research was founded in 1987 by Stephen Wolfram, who continues to lead the company today. The company is headquartered in the United States, with offices in Europe and Japan. Go to http://www.wolfram.com/ for more information about Wolfram Research and its products.
Mathematica, CalculationCenter, and Publicon are registered trademarks of Wolfram Research, Inc. Mac and Macintosh are registered trademarks and Spotlight is a trademark of Apple Corporation in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Mathematica is not associated with Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. or MathTech, Inc.
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