Hi Adam,

Yes, certainly its faster after the initial index. However, with almost 
7k references, BibDesk crashes occasionally and I get impatient with the 
indexing after restarting and go to the command line and use Spotlight.

-Jeremy

On 5/13/14, 5:48 PM, Maxwell, Adam R wrote:
>
> On May 13, 2014, at 14:27, Jeremy Van Cleve <[email protected]>
>   wrote:
>
>> Right now, its fairly slow for a large number of search results and a
>> large .bib library, but definitely faster than having to reindex the
>> file content of a large PDF collection. Any suggestions are welcome!
>
> Curious to know why you're not using the built-in file content search?
> It should be really fast after the initial indexing.
>
> adam
>
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