Having the chance to install Windows Vista on another machine, I thought it would be pleasant to discuss the (relatively unknown) natural language search feature with some examples. This topic, aside from a few of these queries, is really not substantial and... is only intended to be illustrative.
Documents:
"Documents about France"
"Documents by William"
"Documents by William modified today"
"Documents created last week"
"Documents tag Windows"
"Last printed 2006"
Email:
"Email about birthday"
"Email from Amazon about order"
"Email from Lisa"
"Email received this week"
"Email received from Microsoft last year"
"Email received from Microsoft last year about Windows Vista"
"Email sent today"
"Email to Raquel Mello"
Music:
"5 star songs"
"Album Life for Rent"
"Artist Beethoven"
"Genre Classical"
"Music by Mozart"
Photos:
"Images by Lisa taken 2001"
"Photos about vistas"
"Photos tag vacation"
"Photos taken 2004"
"Photos taken 2005 by Peter"
"Photos taken 2005 by Peter about Windows Vista"
"Photos taken yesterday"
"Pictures by Michael"
Videos:
"Director Dave Meyers"
Windows Vista natural language search examples
Windows Vista natural language search examples
"We do not view the desktop as a mode, legacy or otherwise."
Windows Vista: Microsoft Speech Center | Windows Vista Saved Search chronicle
Windows Vista: Microsoft Speech Center | Windows Vista Saved Search chronicle
Re: Windows Vista natural language search examples
"We do not view the desktop as a mode, legacy or otherwise."
Windows Vista: Microsoft Speech Center | Windows Vista Saved Search chronicle
Windows Vista: Microsoft Speech Center | Windows Vista Saved Search chronicle