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Find File

Find File - 0.2

Find files by name like in System 7.

All Time: (5.0)
Version 0.2: (5.0)
Selected Version: 0.2
Release Date: 2008-12-27
License: Freeware
Downloads (version 0.2): 603
Downloads (all versions): 2,434

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Product Description:

Like System 7's Find File feature. More comprehensive results than Spotlight for finding by name. No frills, just does one thing and does it well. Free!

Requires Mac OS X 10.5, only searches HFS/HFS+ local volumes.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC

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Feedback Summary:

Version 0.2:
Overall Rating: (5.0) Features: (4.0) Support: (3.0)
Ease of Use: (5.0) Quality / Stability: (5.0) Price: (5.0)
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Find File CommentaryFeature request - Version: 0.3, 3/18/2009 05:36PM PST

roro01
An option to include/exclude package contents is missing. Many of us are not interested in looking for files inside these packages.
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Find File ReviewFinally a way to actually find files in Leopard!!! - Version: 0.3, 1/6/2009 06:30AM PST

zwiebelschuh
I love it. Thank you for the good work.
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Find File Usage TipMake it even better - Version: 0.3, 12/29/2008 10:49AM PST

tim.lance
Assuming most times you'll already be in a Finder window, add the app to the toolbar. With a Finder window open, click on the app wherever you've saved it and drag it to the Finder window's toolbar, waiting a second or two for it "to take." Then whenever you need to invoke it and you are in a Finder window merely click the icon.


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