Preliminary V6 feature list
We thought you would be interested in knowing where we are up to in the development of V6 of Zoom. We are about 6 months into the development now and expect development and testing to continue for several more months yet, for a final release in 3rd qtr of 2008.
So we are now in a position to list out the features that will definitely be in V6 and those that are still under consideration.
Features definitely in V6
We thought you would be interested in knowing where we are up to in the development of V6 of Zoom. We are about 6 months into the development now and expect development and testing to continue for several more months yet, for a final release in 3rd qtr of 2008.
So we are now in a position to list out the features that will definitely be in V6 and those that are still under consideration.
Features definitely in V6
- New, overhauled User Interface.
- Improved index logging, featuring on-the-fly index log filtering. You can switch views to see, or hide skip messages, etc. Makes it much easier to find errors, broken links, etc.
- More detailed indexing status window. You can see what each thread is doing at a glance.
- User specifiable file types: You can specify how each file extension will be handled. For example, you can specify that a .JPZ file be treated as a jpeg file.
- Native ASP.NET search script option
- Office 2007 plugin (index document types DOCX, PPTX, .. etc.)
- MHT plugin for indexing IE MHT web pages
- Support for optional ZOOMTITLE and ZOOMDESCRIPTION to allow each web page to have a custom meta data that is used only by Zoom, but not by other search engines, like Google. This is useful for SEO work where you need to optimise pages in different ways for different engines.
- Configurable truncate title length option for super long page titles.
- Option to "Open all plugin file formats in a new window" so that you can have HTML files open in the same window, and PDF files open in a new window. At the moment in V5 all documents open in the same window, or they all open in a new window.
- Spider image maps. The Zoom spider will now crawl image map links.
- New spider option: URLTYPE_FOLLOW_ALL (follow all pages to one level for a start point without indexing the start page).
- Checks for changes made to configuration, and prompts user to save config before quitting if changes have been made. This helps avoid accidentally loosing changes.
- Check Thumbnail Exists: Option to check that a thumbnail image exists on the web server before using the link. This means avoid broken links to images that don't exist.
- New and improved "Jump to highlighting" script which will be more compatible with other scripts and also exclude highlighting within ZOOMSTOP sections. This can be used to avoid highlighting some sections of your page like the navigation menu.
- New, improved method of CRC duplicate page detection: the CRC comparison is now made after stripping out HTML and ZOOMSTOP sections. This means that a page with ads excluded using ZOOMSTOP will now be recognized as being duplicate, despite having different dynamic ads on the page.
- Improved link finding methods in Spider Mode: crawl more pages. In particular there is now more chance that non HTML links that are within Javascript script tags are picked up by the spider. We would still suggest using normal HTML links on your pages where possible however.
- Zoom will now reload the last ZCFG configuration file used by default.
- Improved Vista support (better compatibility with UAC user account control, folder permissions, etc.). Note that we fully support Vista in the existing V5 of the software, but these V6 changes remove a few Vista quirks.
- Improved compatibility and tolerance of antivirus software and the Windows Indexing Service. Zoom will now deal with cases where the Windows Indexing Service or other 3rd party software (like Antivirus software) is locking Zoom's files.
- Custom Meta Fields: specify arbitrary meta fields to be indexed and made search-able. For example, index and search on a real estate website, by "Number of bedrooms", "Suburb", "Price", "Property type", etc. This is a big feature as it effectively means you can build simple custom databases with a multi criteria search using Zoom without actually having a database.
- 64-bit edition of the Zoom indexer. This can greatly extend the available RAM and capacity of the indexer.
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