Just to be clear, I don't want to replace ZG, I didn't even intend to
pull tracker into this (it was just meant as a technology reference, I
shouldn't have mentioned it at all maybe). I'm just looking for a
feasible solution to enable users to be able to find all files they
would most probably search for, using unity. Seeing that this feature is
powered by ZG, I see 3 alternatives:

a) manually open all files, or wait until user has interacted with all
files without her being able to use unity search for said interaction in
the meantime (this is the status now, and I think we all agree it's not
very enticing).

b) Add an option to ZG to point to some directory (e.g. stuff in the users' 
extra data partition), whose contents will then be indexed _once_ by ZG. 
(Comment #29) This is basically an automated version of a), something like a 
"fast-forward" button.  
The state of the index should then be not much worse than after normal usage 
for a long time, assuming the user will stumble over most of the files in said 
directory during normal usage, over time. Wildcard exceptions could be added to 
minimize cruft being added to the db (e.g. *~ files)
Is this a workable idea? If not, why? Are there negative performance impacts on 
ZG and/or unity-place-files I don't see?
Pro: tracker or similar technology does not have to be involved.

c) Write a script which, when pointed to a directory, accesses all the
files sequentially, thus adding them to the ZG index as desired by the
user. (comment #31) Admittedly the most hackish workaround, and just
saves you the tedium of opening and closing files for a day or so, to be
able to find them with unity-place-files.

To me at least, b) sounds reasonable. thoughts? alternatives?

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  not all files show up in files-place

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