On 12 Jul 2005 at 16:14, Darcy James Argue wrote:

> On 12 Jul 2005, at 4:05 PM, Owain Sutton wrote:
> 
> > Am I the only one who might actually try using Opensubcriber to
> > search the archives?
> 
> No.  It's *insanely frustrating* that since de-linking from Google,
> there has been no way to search the archives.  I have already started
> using OpenSubscriber, and sincerely hope that Henry will *not* de-link
> us from OpenSubscriber as well, because then I doubt we will EVER get
> searchable archives.
> 
> The problem with OpenSubscriber is that the current archive isn't very
> deep -- the archiving began fairly recently -- and it's not as
> flexible with search terms as Google was.  But it's better than
> nothing.

Search it through Google, by including the SITE: argument:

  finale expression site:opensubscriber.com

However, I found that, for some reason, Google's archive is not very 
deep. Terms that are on the site do not come up, so perhaps it's been 
a long time since Google archived the site. Well, actually, that 
isn't so, as I got results from the Sibelius dynamic parts thread.

I don't know why Google isn't doing better with that.

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