FileFinder - a filename search tool

Filemanagers, partitioning tools, etc.
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Galbi
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#21 Post by Galbi »

Installed and running in LxPupSc.

Little testing, it's working fine.

Very useful.

Thanks.
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#22 Post by rcrsn51 »

Thanks for testing. I'm thinking about removing "search for text". It's not very useful.

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#23 Post by Burn_IT »

That is one of the features I use most in a FILE FINDER.
I often - for instance - need to find out what module produced a certain message.
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#24 Post by rcrsn51 »

Do you mean that you are searching source code files?

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#25 Post by Burn_IT »

Not in this case. I use it to search executables for constants IE TEXT messages.

The one I use, you can point at a folder and it will search ALL files in that folder for the text. The folder is often a library of executables.

You don't always have the source available.
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