![]() PS: I see on the Adobe website plenty about 64-bit Ifilters, but not very much on 32-bit ones, though apparently, a 32-bit PDF iFilter is bundled with Adobe Acrobat® 11 as well as the free Adobe Reader® 11 software (. However, neither thread seems to provide advice on installing these 32-bit IFilters and configuring XYplorer Free to use them to search the text of PDFs. I see a couple of threads on PDFs and IFilters: XYplorer needs the 32-bit version of IFilters installed" (page 312). No previews of PDF files or Libre Office / Open Office file types. IFilters are Windows plugins used to extract pure text from complex file types like DOC, DOCX, ODT, PDF. Of course, XYplorer can search for a given filename, but it can also search for. Textual/meta data from complex documents is only retrievable if supported by installed 32-bit IFilters" (page 311). "Match textual data in textual documents (DOC, PDF, TXT etc), and the meta data of media and image files. ![]() The XYplorer PDF Help Guide states the following: Am I mistaken about this? If not, it seems like I need to install 32-bit IFilters. However, one function it doesn't seem to have natively is the ability to search the text of PDFs. ![]() I have downloaded and tried XYplorer Free Portable under Windows 7 (64-bit) and it has a lot of useful functionality. I have been using Copernick to scan the pdfs when I want to look something up.
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