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Refine the approach to detecting Everything#14
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Close #4
It is now not only possible to detect if Everything is available by installing it, but also to verify that the Everything API can be called by checking if Everything is running.
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What is the purpose of this PR?
What is the current behavior?
Currently, the detection of Everything's availability is solely based on its installation location, disregarding its portability as an application.
What is the new behavior?
Now we can check if the service is available is by checking if Everything is running.
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Remark
Remove the appended quotation marks during file search, as they interfere with the (AND) search.