My point is, the problem with the keyword filter is that you have no way to predict whether or not a particular word will toss out a good result. The keyword filter, like the keyword search, looks for words in the body of the file as well as the file name, does it not? When I'm searching for a rare MP3 track that there might be only one of on the network, won't I be screwed if that single MP3 file happens to contain a comment by the maker that includes the word "totally"? And even if the keyword filter only examines words in the filename, don't some filenames include the album name? How am I to know whether the one file that exists has a name like "Barfoo - Angel with a Hardart - Totally 80s volume 1"? I still say that the keyword filter was implemented by someone who was unconscious at the time. Please fix it so that phrases or contains-all-of-these-keywords can be specified; without these capabilities it's just not sensible to use it.
[Ha! Microsoft Word's grammar check hates passive voice so much, it wanted to change one of the above phrases to "won't the maker that includes the word “totally” ***** me if that single MP3 file happens to contain a comment"!]
NOTE: The asterisks aren't mine, this forum apparently doesn't allow the word "scrwe"! |