About a month ago I installed Google's Desktop Search software on my dev computer. I've tried both MSN's and Google's Desktop Search products before but never found them to be very useful and instead of seeing those processes just sitting in my task list, I have always uninstalled them. Maybe because they were never installed on my main pc, I never realized the maximum benefit from them. This last attempt was done so I could check out the desk bar included in Google's product. The desk bar got old really quick, but I did stumble on the CTRL+CTRL trick that has proved quite useful. Hit the CTRL key twice and a little window pops up which let's you type in a search term. The search term can be for something local, like email or chat transcripts or something on the web. It can be a URL, a street address or even a calculation. Using the filetype: macro, it is surprisingly a very good way to search your source code too. I probably use it more than a dozen times a day. Give it a try.