** Description changed:

- For Nautilus' built-in search to not be very slow, Nautilus needs to use
- tracker for search.
+ Benefits
+ ========
+ 
+ 1. It speeds up searching for files in the Files app.
+ 
+ 2. It enables full-text search in the Files app. In other words, you can
+ look for files that contain specific words, instead of searching just by
+ filename.
+ 
+ 3. It allows the Batch Rename feature in the Files app able to rename
+ based on file metadata. For instance, you can use the Artist name for
+ properly tagged music files as part of the new file name.
+ 
+ Other Info
+ ----------
+ You can customize the folders it indexes from Settings > Search > gear button.
+ 
+ Original Bug Report
+ ===================
+ For Nautilus' built-in search to not be very slow, Nautilus needs to use 
tracker for search.
  
  This is especially important since it's being seriously proposed for
  Ubuntu 17.10 that we drop the "type-ahead search" patch that reverted
  the removal of that feature by Nautilus years ago. (LP: #1666681)
  
  To not cripple Ubuntu GNOME, it was previously decided to let Nautilus
  build against tracker but not use that functionality on Unity. See this
  patch:
  
  https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
  
desktop/nautilus/ubuntu/view/head:/debian/patches/ubuntu_tracker_only_on_GNOME.patch
  
  This bug is requesting that patch be dropped and the extra tracker
  components be allowed into main and installed by default in Unity.

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