Archive for the 'Web searching' Category

New TopicCrunch on line now

Friday, May 25th, 2007

TopicCrunch, the deep searcher, has been revised to meet yesterday’s changes to Yahoo! search pages.

It can be downloaded from here:
http://www.topicscape.com/TopicCrunch/download-topiccrunch.php

If you have a trial or licensed version, just download and install the new version on top.  No need to uninstall the previous one. 

Roy

Oh, and if you need it: Details of TopicCrunch, the deep searcher

TopicCrunch and Yahoo! results

Friday, May 25th, 2007

TopicCrunch is at present showing “nf” (not found) for all TopicCrunch searches at Yahoo!

Results after change in Yahoo format

This results from a change to the internal format of their search results.  We are working on this and will release a revised version of TopicCrunch as soon as possible (we hope within a day or so).

This update will be free to all purchasers of TopicCrunch.

We expect something similar to happen with Google results soon. “Google Universal” is a new way of integrating search results from the many Google properties into one search results page.  When this reaches us and if it affects TopicCrunch, we will adjust it again. 

If you have an example of a Google search that fails with TopicCrunch, please do the same search manually in your browser, save the source of the page (View > Source; File > Save As) and email it to our support address.

Thanks.

Roy

3D-Scape products and Windows Vista

Friday, February 16th, 2007

If you use TopicCrunch you may want to know if it will work in Vista.  Yes, it does.  Our deep searching software has been tested on Vista and found to work normally. 

 Topicscape Pro and Topicscape Lite are under test with Vista.  It’s fun to see the 3D mindmapping window move into Vista’s own 3D environment.  It will take a few weeks to complete our full test plan and make any necessary adjustments. 

New TopicCrunch on line for download

Friday, January 12th, 2007

Yesterday (Jan. 11th ‘07) Yahoo changed the format of their search engine results page (SERP), so TopicCrunch was reporting “nf” (not found) for all Yahoo searches.  This has now been adjusted and there’s a new version of TopicCrunch on-line for download.  All users can just install that on top of their existing copy and the license will be picked up automatically.  If you uninstall TopicCrunch first, you may have to get your license from the original email and install it again.  30-day free trial users can install it too, but sorry, it won’t extend the trial period.

TopicCrunch is a very useful tool for anyone who wants to do really deep web searches without having to spend hours wading through pages of results.

In addition, it is a web searching tool that’s useful for both marketers and SEO practitioners.  For a given set of search phrases or keywords…

  • It can give you a list of domains of companies in your area of business.
  • It allows you to see the position of your own website on the three principal search engines.
  • It also lets you keep a watch on your competitors’ position.

Our policy is to issue an amended version whenever the search engines make a format change like this.

You can find more information about TopicCrunch on its main pages.