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Re: Staying with XP after April 8 2014 (was Win 7 vs Win 8)
- Subject: Re: Staying with XP after April 8 2014 (was Win 7 vs Win 8)
- From: Kari Eveli lexitec@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 20:13:29 +0200
Hi,
DnGrep is what I use for PHP programming projects (works well when what
you search for is within a folder structure):
https://code.google.com/p/dngrep/
DnGrep lets you set up a custom editor for going to the specific line of
code or whatever within the results just by clicking. I use EditPad Lite
for this.
For filename search, there is this database-driven program:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/locate32/
And another non-indexing program:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/file-search/
Both worth a look.
Best regards,
Kari Eveli
LEXITEC Book Publishing (Finland)
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10.3.2014 18:09, J R FOX wrote:
Thanks. As it happens, I've been a ZTree user for many years, and do
use it a lot to narrow down searches for specific file, which can
include the use of wildcards. Another feature I use is its ability to
make hierarchical catalogs of partitions, thumb drives, or entire
external (backup) hard drives. This results in searchable text files
that can point me towards where some particular item is stored.
None of this is as straightforward as that Norton FF was. It is likely
that ZTW can _also_ search through a lot of internal file contents, even
within .Exe files -- say you wanted to look for a certain error message,
or the developer's name, or version number -- but that is something I
associated with FF, which made this easy.
Jordan