= Recoll on Windows Jean-Francois Dockes image:recoll-windows10-thumb.png[link="recoll-windows10.png"] Recoll for Windows was built on Windows 7, and tried on Windows 7 and 10. It now seems quite stable (12 November 2015) Recoll is free and licensed under the GPL. You will be asked to accept the license during the installation. For a regular user, and in a nutshell, the license means that you are free to do what you want with the program (use, copy, share, etc.). If you are a developper and intend to modify and distribute the program, you probably know the GPL. Else you should read it. I would very much like to get some feedback from actual Windows users (I am only a visitor to Windows...). Is this useful at all ? What would make it more useful ? You can use the Disqus comments section at the bottom of this page, send an email, or use the https://bitbucket.org/medoc/recoll/issues[BitBucket Recoll issues tracker]. Procedure: - Download the Recoll setup file from the http://www.recoll.org/windows/recoll-setup-1.22.0-20151112.exe[Recoll web site], or (probably faster) from https://bitbucket.org/medoc/recoll/downloads/recoll-setup-1.22.0-20151112.exe[BitBucket]. - Execute the setup file. This is a vanilla installer generated by Inno Setup, and it will ask the usual questions. - Download and install https://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.10/python-2.7.10.msi[Python 2.7.10]. *_On the `Customize installation` screen, select "Add python.exe to Path"_* - Optional: download and install the 7-zip program from http://www.7-zip.org/. This is only useful if you need to index files compressed with Unix methods (not needed for zip files). - Start recoll. It will ask if you want to customize the configuration. The default is to index the content of your user directory. Then start indexing. This can take some time. The default result list font is particularly ugly. Change it from `Preferences->GUI Configuration->Result List->Result List Font` == Recoll Windows tips and tricks (not much for now...) When filtering the search with a `dir:` clause, an absolute path should be specified as `/c/mydir` instead of `c:/mydir` == Known problems: - There is no real-time or scheduled indexing as on Linux. For now, you create and update the index by using the `File` menu (or executing `recollindex.exe` from a command window). Fixed in 20151112 and later - Forgotten dll prevents the unrtf program to work, so no rtf indexing. Fixed in 20151109 (hopefully?) - The GUI sometimes crashes when you click `Preview` or `Open`. This does not occur often, and usually for one of the first tries after starting the program. Don't despair. This seems to be fixed in the latest version (20151109), but I am not 100% certain that it is gone. ++++

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