Windows Search has been a thorn in my side for as long as I have used the OS. I often rely on the search field in the Start menu or taskbar to locate a file I very well know the location of, and yet, Search takes longer that clicking through File Explorer would, or just disappoints with irrelevant results. It’s slow, often inaccurate, and seems more interested in serving me Bing results I didn’t ask for. Even Microsoft’s answer to this frustration for power users—PowerToys Run—feels half-baked. While it is certainly a step up from the start menu, it still largely relies on the same sluggish underlying indexing service that plagues the OS. It mimics Spotlight Search from macOS, but the semblance is only skin-deep.