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Introduction to Omnidex Indexing

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ActiveCounts

ActiveCounts is a feature of Omnidex that allows counts to be an interactive, visible part of any search. This can dramatically change the users experience.  Most applications that don't use ActiveCounts simply prompt their users for criteria, or allow them to select from a set of choices.  Most of the tim…</description>
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Introduction to Omnidex Indexing

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Advanced Indexing Strategies

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Introduction to Omnidex Indexing

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Introduction to Omnidex Indexing

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Introduction to Omnidex Indexing

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Omnidex has many index types and index options, allowing the administrator to tailor Omnidex for the needs of the application.  

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PowerSearch

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Introduction to Omnidex Indexing

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Introduction to Omnidex Indexing

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Omnidex Text

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