Offline searching

Paul Johnson
Paul Johnson Member Posts: 73 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

Are there any plans to improve offline searching? It has been a long time since I tried offline searching, so when I tried it this morning, I was pleasantly surprised to find that my search populated the screen in a matter of seconds! I could actually scroll through about seven full screens of results before getting to the "Load more results" marker. It was then that my pleasant surprise was over. After waiting about three or four minutes watching the spinning "busy" marker, I gave up and loaded Olive Tree. There, not only was I able to search and display results from the whole Bible in a matter of seconds, but I also was able to quickly narrow my search results to one book of the Bible that I was particularly interested in.

 

At a minimum, I'm wondering why my pleasant surprise of the first seven screens of results appearing in a matter of seconds couldn't be replicated for the second seven screens of results, and then for the third seven screens of results, etc. In other words, instead of freezing the user out while completing the whole search, why not give me the next little bit while working on the rest of the search in the background? I'm not a programmer, so I have no clue of the complexities involved in doing that. I'm just a user who knows that one of your competitors has done a far better job of implementing this very important function for users of Bible software. And, yes, I know that online searching is lots better than offline searching, but even there the competition is far better (think search ranges and filters and easy prompts for advanced searching commands).

 

I'm not complaining (not too much anyway! :-) ) but I am just reminding you that we are interested in this important functionality.

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