
For that I've scheduled the generation of a directory-dump file containing all filenames/folders for each indexed drive. Filling in well-laid-out blank fields on a simple form works just fine.)Īlso, for file CONTENTS I have been using dtSearch for nearly a decade (but, amazingly, it does not work for the file or folder names themselves - duh - at least not the edition I'm still using). (Working with computers since before the PDP and later VAX days (OK, actual punch cards - wow, now that taught me to type carefully!), I don't need a cartoon-like "modern" interface. Sad, however bug-free and well it still works, to see it is no longer being developed - I hope he might change his mind.

When I last tried for support the friendly developer responded quickly. After proper setup of the database of drives to process, and enabling/disabling of the extensive features, I find that it works great, very fast, thorough, low system impact and is easy to use. Are you talking about something that fast-searches the CONTENTS of files (and hopefully the filenames as well in the same package), possibly using indexes to speed the results?įor the last couple of years I have been VERY satisfied to use Locate32 for file and folder NAMES. I'll check the forums after submitting this - maybe there's a FileSearchy Pro thread started you're already using!Īnyway, I too am very interested in a good file-search program.



Did you figure out a way to contact each other? I've often wanted to be able to do that (private conversation) after reading GOTD comments, although I suppose the forums are for that purpose.
