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Easyfind 3.2

Easyfind

Disk & File · v3.2 · info-mac
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Short description: Finds files, folders and contents (without indexing) and provides services. Long description: EasyFind is an alternative to or supplement of Sherlock and finds files, folders or contents in any file without the need for indexing - and therefore immediately. This is especially useful if you are tired of slow or impossible indexing, outdated or corrupted indices or if you are just looking for missing features like case sensitive or insensitive search, boolean operators, wildcards or searching for phrases. In addition, EasyFind uses multithreading and is therefore very responsive even with multiple search processes running, provides contextual menus and Mac OS X services and displays the location of each item in a separate column for a better overview. Finally EasyFind uses little memory, supports drag-and-drop and the clipboard and optionally finds invisible items or items within packages. History: - New proximity operator ~ to match partial words/substrings too (by default only complete words are accepted) - Directory popup displays icons for each item - "Select..." command moved to the top of the directory popup - Shortcuts to "Destroy", "Move To Trash" and "Select..." commands added - Input field has the focus right after opening windows or launching the application - Pressing Command-. cancels a running search too - Closing the settings drawer automatically resizes/moves the window to the previous frame if the window has been resized/moved while opening the drawer - Home/Begin/End function keys select the first/last result - Files and files packages (e.g. on the desktop) aren't added to the path popup anymore License: Freewarea Author: Christian Grunenberg, DEVONtechnologies System Requirements: Mac OS X 10.2 or higher
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This file was archived from info-mac / funet and is provided for historical preservation. Most files are in BinHex (.hqx) or StuffIt (.sit/.sea/.cpt) format; you will need The Unarchiver or a classic Mac emulator to open them.