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Spotless

Spotless - 1.0.1

disable or enable Spotlight volume indexing

All Time: (4.1)
Version 1.0.1: (5.0)
Selected Version: 1.0.1
Release Date: 2005-08-22
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 1.0.1): 695
Downloads (all versions): 33,634
Price: $7.95

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Product Description:

Spotless is a simple utility designed to enable and disable Spotlight's auto indexing of volumes with the click of a button.

Spotlight indexing can cause major slow-downs on volumes that are used for backup purposes, video rendering, and a wide variety of tasks that involve the transfer of large amounts of data. Spotless can effectively and indefinitely disable the indexing of volumes that you specify. Even if the volume is a removable device, the indexing status is remembered when you remount it - even on a different computer!

Simply adding volumes to Spotlight's privacy list does not achieve the same results as using Spotless. You may cause the Metadata Server to crash, and the volumes may be indexed the next time you mount them.

Spotless allows you to delete existing Spotlight indexes. This will free up the space used by the index files on volumes that are no longer being indexed. You may also delete indexes on volumes that are being indexed. This will cause Spotlight to reindex the volume - especially useful if your index becomes damaged.

Spotless will automatically find and delete the "mds-crash-state" file from selected volumes. The file may be created if the Metadata Server crashed or was unexpectedly closed during the indexing process. The presence of this file can prevent Spotlight from indexing the volume in the future.

Spotless also includes an on/off switch for Spotlight.

What's new in this version:

  • Added the option to enable or disable Spotlight indexing on individual volumes.
  • Added the option to delete Spotlight index files from selected volumes.
  • Added indexing mismatch error checking. Spotless will offer repair options when mismatched indexes are found.
  • Added automatic detection and deletion of the mds-crash-state file.
  • Added a registration code system.
  • Spotless is now shareware.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 or later

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Version 1.0.1:
Overall Rating: (5.0) Features: (5.0) Support: (5.0)
Ease of Use: (5.0) Quality / Stability: (5.0) Price: (5.0)
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Spotless CommentaryThe Insanity Ends Here - Version: 1.2.7, 4/21/2009 11:35AM PST

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vitoarc
Whoever/whatever team designed Spotlight was both brilliant and yet clumsy; or perhaps too cost driven, and just decided to do a half cheek job instead.

Whatever the reason, if you have a bootable external drive, or even just a couple of externals, you know the hassle of your HD fan whirling around like some crazed Apache Helicopter, indexing your drive and your attached drives for the umpteenth time.

I'm still suffering from Post Traumatic Fan Disorder.

Download, then throw down the gauntlet and give this developer some cash for ending your insanity, a craziness that your Apple friends dropped in your lap like a glass of red wine. But now, you can be SPOTLESS !!!
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Spotless ReviewThis Version - Version: 1.2.3, 3/7/2007 06:25PM PST

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bratdaddy
is working perfectly for me.
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Spotless ReviewExcellent app! - Version: 1.2.2, 2/27/2007 05:01PM PST

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PQXYZ33
I moved from Panther to Tiger because Spotlight sounded sssooooo promising, and it seemed to work just great at the local Apple retail store. In practice, however, I found that it deosn't find all the files that it should, it continues to "find" files on drives that have been put in the privacy list, and it chokes on internal or external drives or volumes that are clones of the main boot drive.

Even worse, once I unmount those external clones, Spotlight seems to continue to "hunt" for them, using up CPU resources (as much as ~90% every few seconds) and doing thousands of disk writes (which coincide with the use of CPU resources every few seconds)--even when nothing else at all is going on.

Disabling Spotlight with Spotless completely eliminates the problems caused by Spotlight--and now, being able to remove the Spotlight icon from the menubar is icing on the cake!

Thank you Spotless!

-Don-

P.S. The developer has been very responsive (in the past) to some questions and feature requests that I had.
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