What are the alternatives to OS X's Spotlight? [closed]

One of the things I like best when using OS X is the Spotlight tool. You can click a magnifying glass in the corner, and search for apps, files, anything. Windows 7's Start Menu search tool is similar. Does Ubuntu have anything like this?

Gnome Do has some similarities, but it's really more about doing things than searching for things. Something with a panel applet like Spotlight would be ideal.


Unity Dash

From 11.04 to 17.04 (Unity), Ubuntu had an even better solution built in: The Dash!

screenshot

With the dash you can do all kind of cool stuff, such as:

  • Search through your files
  • Find installed and available applications
  • Run commands
  • There will be many more features in the future, as the dash is extendible through so called "lenses". These will allow you, for example, search Ask Ubuntu right from your desktop.

Just hit Super to open it in 11.04!

For more information, check out this link.


Cardapio

Cardapio is exactly what I was looking for. You'll have to install TrackerDownload tracker, start it, then enable the "File Search" plugin from Cardapio.


Deskbar

Deskbar is probably the closest application, as far as the user interface goes, to spotlight.

Click here to install.

deskbar

It has a number of backends, allowing you to search for files, launch applications, search the web, and a lot more.


Beagle or Tracker for Ubuntu. For Kubuntu, Strigi.