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SearchMyFiles V1.53   
Suggested by Onesimus Prime - Updated by Checker on 2 Sep 2010
85KB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (1594)
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Synopsis: SearchMyFiles is a powerful alternative to the standard Windows search. It allows you to easily find files by wildcard, last modified/created/last accessed time, file attributes, content (text or binary search), and file size. The program is non-indexing, meaning it searches the drive directly, which is often slower but more accurate.

Can also be used to detect duplicate files via the "Search Mode" drop-down box.
Writes settings to: Application folder
How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch SearchMyFiles.exe.
Stealth [?]: Yes
Unicode support: Yes
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7
What's new: >>

  • Added 'Add Header Line To CSV/Tab-Delimited File' option. When this option is turned on, the column names are added as the first line when you export to csv or tab-delimited file.

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] Just ArtI have no freakin' idea how this one works. I set up the parameters to find files of a known type in a directory and it doesn't do squat. The is absolutely positively NO help in this one. Probably a really good idea, but maybe you just have to be a programmer to get it to work. [2009-05-29 13:06]

[Anonymous] WebforkA power-user search tool that doesn't require indexing, SearchMyFiles allows for extremely customized searches of your computer for very specific information. Much more detailed and customized versus other scanning programs available here on the site.

Very useful, very effective software light years ahead of Windows own painfully stupid file-finding software. With this and Everything (http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=1479) you can find anything.
 [2009-06-17 13:54]

[Anonymous] kiestExcellent find for me! I can finally use this to export a directory listing of my unicode-named files. This should be categorised under the Directory Listing category as none of those there supports Unicode! [2009-08-02 08:28]

[Anonymous] FidvoFinally, a simple and straightforward interface to a Search program. I've been looking for something like this ever since Microsoft turned their search into a horribly mangled train wreck in Vista.

I do have a couple of minor nitpicky complaints. First, it uses two windows. If you cancel the search from the settings window, you still have to close the Search window. Second, it would be nice if it supported drag-and-drop from Windows Explorer to determine the folder to search in. Third, it always saves the settings from your last search. It doesn't give you a choice. I got around that by setting the .cfg file to read-only.

None of these is enough to ruin it for me though.
 [2009-11-25 19:20]

[Anonymous] mozkillNot as good as a free program called "WildReplace" but this is ok. [2010-01-28 13:46]

[Anonymous] KimWorks great for searching through a thumb drive of ebooks & Docs :) [2010-04-03 02:56]


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