St. Clair Software has announced the release of HistoryHound 1.9.7. HistoryHound lets you search the content of all web sites you've visited recently, plus all the pages you've bookmarked. It's a "personal web search." Just type in a few words that you remember reading and HistoryHound will give you a list of pages you've viewed recently, ranked by relevance. You don't have to remember the title of the page, which browser you were using at the time, or when you saw it - HistoryHound will find it for you.
What's New: This update enhances HistoryHound's search capabilities with support for Safari 4.0, Opera 10 and Google Chrome. It can also now search pages that have been saved in webbookmark, webhistory and webloc files. This allows you to you configure HistoryHound to search not only web sites that you've viewed in your browser, but also pages that are bookmarked by other applications such as Webbla and Tags.
In addition, this release improves HistoryHound's performance and stability in many ways. We've reduced the load that HistoryHound's indexing places on the CPU and have addressed various problems that can occur with particular sites.
Pricing and Availability: HistoryHound 1.9.7 is a free update for existing HistoryHound users. It costs $19.95 for new users. Please see the St. Clair Software web site for screenshots, a full change log, and additional feature information.