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HistoryHound – 2.3.2, x86 (64-bit)

Details

  • Version: 2.3.2
  • Developer: St. Clair Software
  • Interface language: English, German, French, Danish
  • Compatibility: OS X 10.9 and newer
  • Architecture: x86 (64-bit)

What’s New

Release notes not available at time of publication.

Description

HistoryHound lets you perform quick keyword searches across all the content of all the web pages and RSS feeds you’ve recently visited, as well as all the ones you’ve bookmarked. This is “personal web search”. Just enter a few keywords and HistoryHound will give you a list of pages you’ve recently viewed, ranked by relevance.

Have you ever tried to find something in your browser history or bookmarks, but couldn’t remember when or where you saw it, or what browser you were using at the time? Or maybe you have your bookmarks meticulously organized, but it takes you forever to navigate through the menus to get to what you want? HistoryHound will search the page for you – quickly!

HistoryHound Search Box

Built on macOS’ Spotlight search technology for fast searches, HistoryHound periodically scans your browser’s cache, history, and bookmarks to keep your search index up to date. It also includes a built-in browser powered by WebKit, the same engine found in Safari, so search results are displayed quickly and accurately. A number of different options make HistoryHound easy and fast to use, and the fully functional demo runs for 30 days without restrictions.

HistoryHound is suitable for your work, offering you several options:

Choose your browser – or not. HistoryHound supports all major macOS web browsers, and if you use more than one browser, HistoryHound will search for pages you’ve visited in any of them. So use whatever you want – Safari, Firefox, Chrome, Edge, Brave, OmniWeb, Vivaldi, Opera, NetNewsWire or Orion – HistoryHound will track pages no matter where you saw them!

Choose from a full search box or a discreet search palette. HistoryHound Search PaletteIf you don’t need fancy previews or sorting by name and relevance, use HistoryHound’s search palette instead. You can use it like a regular window, set it to float on top of everything else, or have it hide when HistoryHound is in the background.

Assign a hotkey to quickly bring HistoryHound into action. It’s almost as simple as shouting, “Come on, boy!” A quick press of command-option-spacebar (or any other key combination of your choice) brings HistoryHound to the foreground and selects the search field. You just type and it finds what you’re looking for.

Search types:

Choose a search method convenient for you. Search by any or all search terms, use Boolean search, or use inclusion/exclusion notation to quickly find what you need.

Follow your tracks for as long as you want. You can tell HistoryHound to store as many days of web browsing history as you like. Even when your browser has long forgotten where you were, HistoryHound will remember.

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FAQ

How to install and activate?

Mount the image and run Open Gatekeeper friendly. Press Enter to bypass Gatekeeper in the Terminal window. Drag the application to the Applications folder. The application is ready to use.

Is the program damaged? Broken file? Or other errors?

There are a lot of errors, everything won’t fit here. Therefore, we described all the solutions (with pictures) in the article: Errors when installing applications on Mac

How to update? Officially? What will happen to activation?

Official updates may result in loss of activation, unless otherwise stated in the installation instructions. To update the software from this site, you must download a new version of this software here (if available) and install it on top (with replacement) of the version installed on your computer. In this case, you will save the activation and settings of this software. Read more in the article: Updating pirated applications

How to download? Link not working? What kind of .torrent?

To download large files, it is recommended to use any download manager, for example, FDM (Free Download Manager). To download from a FO like Filen.io, it is not recommended to use the Safari browser. Use, for example, Google Chrome, or the aforementioned FDM. To download files via torrent (.torrent file), you must have a torrent client, for example, Transmission, or the aforementioned FDM. Do not forget that providers may block access to some sites (1fichier.com, etc.); to bypass blocking, it is recommended to use a VPN.

Update has been released. When will you update the version?

The site administration does not hack anything. This is what release groups and some enthusiasts do. Availability of updates depends on them. But you can break the software yourself by starting to study reverse engineering

Add… Where is the order table?

Definitely not in the comments. The site administration does not hack anything, there is no order desk. But you can order (not for free) the necessary software in a special thread on forum.ru-board.com

How to change the language?

Open System Settings -> General > Language and Region -> Applications – “+”. Select an application and language. The method is relevant for most applications. The language in Adobe products is usually selected during the installation of the product itself. The language in games is usually changed in the settings of the game itself. There are exceptions. Feel free to search for information on the Internet.

How to delete?

There are many options. The easiest one is to use special utilities to remove applications, for example, App Cleaner & Uninstaller. And to remove Adobe products, use the Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool

Need help?

The site has a paid service – remote assistance (via AnyDesk, Zoom, Skype) with the installation of any applications (not only from this site) on any Mac or PC. Read more…

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