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![]() Hi Here's a suggestion for the developers, which I think would be a huge benefit to users. Is there any way we can get more intelligent searching, perhaps using NOT in the keyword line, to pare down unwanted results? For example, let's say I want to find a song called "Donna" by an artist whose name I forget (I know it's actually Richie Valens, but say I didn't). Putting in "Donna" is going to give me thousands of Madonna files, for one thing, whereas donna NOT madonna would filter them out. Alternatively, perhaps just using quote marks, with significant spaces, eg " donna" would find instances of a space before the word "donna" There's currently no way to filter out negative results (other than changing the search filter each time). Any thoughts welcome... Cheers Matt |
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Suggestion/Bug | Zachery | FrostWire | 0 | October 11th, 2006 05:46 PM |
Suggestion | Ace123 | New Feature Requests | 0 | May 23rd, 2005 03:39 PM |
another suggestion | Unregistered | Swapper (Windows) | 0 | April 1st, 2002 02:30 AM |
Suggestion | KathW | Open Discussion topics | 0 | September 22nd, 2001 04:31 AM |
suggestion | Unregistered | Open Discussion topics | 2 | September 17th, 2001 05:48 PM |