Information returned by Copernic for each result includes the item's state (reachable, unreachable, new, refined, downloaded, visited, skipped), page title, description preview, page address, score/rank, hit count, date found, and the search engine that found the item.
In all three editions of Copernic, the search results can be displayed either directly in Copernic as a sortable list (sortable by score, hit count, page title, page address, search engine, date found, or status) or in a customized Internet Explorer window (for Internet Explorer 4+ users).
While the Web results page presents slightly detailed more information on each returned item, it lacks direct sorting capabilities as well as date found and search engine information. For both sets of results, Copernic displays a relevancy score for each returned item and removes duplicates automatically. You can also configure the program to automatically remove dead links and download documents for off-line browsing.