File Freak - 3.5.3list, open or move files based on dynamic search criteria |
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- Version: 3.5.3, 9/25/2002 03:26PM PST
jdtangney
Small, light, fast - probably my most used app after the Dock and Finder!
Excellent search program.… 



- Version: 3.5.3, 9/20/2002 10:17AM PST
chigaze
I am confused by the comparisons to Launchbar as I don't see the two programs as competitors. They have complimentory functions. Launchbar, as the name suggests, is primarily a tool for launching things and it has an interface geared to keeping track of your commonly launched items. It also has some other complimentary functions like making aliases, acting as a shelf, etc. File Freak is geared towards finding/searching for files and it is excellent at this. It also has some complimentary functions to finding files. Launchbar is not a great file finder as all it really pays attention to is the filename. File Freak is not a great file launcher as it does not integrate into the interface cleanly as Launchbar does and it does not learn from your previous selections.
With Jaguar's new… 



- Version: 3.5.3, 9/8/2002 02:31PM PST
TonyAguila
search function I thought I would not have any more use for File Freak... I was wrong. The user interface of File Freak is still easier to use, and more powerful. The only features I would like to see is, first, to have the option to enter the name for the search before the actual search starts. Secondly, the option to index local volumes EXCEPT CDs/DVDs would be nice.