This app seems implemented well, looks neat and clean, is small and snappy, and has decent introductory documentation.
I've tried researching a variety of topics with this, and do not see how its utility. As is, it only searches the web w/ a google search then returns a huge list of keywords that relate to the search.
Here's the problem: if I'm new to the search topic, I want a single source to introduce me to it, which is what google does. If I know the topic well and am doing in-depth searching, I could generate a better, more relevant list of keywords myself (in less time, btw). I could then google those keywords myself, which is all this does anyway.
The only value I can see in this program is in doing lots of parallel searches on related words. In that case, this does it all in one step. As is, however, there is far too much noise in the resulting keys, confusing the newcomer and annoyting the veteren.
HOWEVER, if this app was able to dig through abstracts at PubMed, ISI, Compendex and the like (as mentioned by previous review), as well as google, and then summaraize them all in a single index, it would make a wealthy man out of the developer.
ConceptQ
Search and identify important information on Web sites and documents.
Version: 1.1
Agreed: needs more scope
Feedback Type: Review
Contributed by: Luggnutt Saturday, February 19 2005 @ 11:18 AM PST
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
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