TexFinder - 0.6btool to search and replace text inside entire disks or folders |
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change the name! - Version: 1.1, 11/22/2007 11:47PM PST
basigram
The name should definitely be modified. As it stands on thinks that the app has to do with TeX (a typesetting system for scientific literature)
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- Version: 0.6b, 8/31/2007 10:22AM PST
Paul.Hunt
I dropped a folder containg a website on the icon. Approximately 70 text files, 6 sub-folders and an uncounted number of images. The application launched and sat there with a wris*censored*ch for 01:30 (by the clock). Then it threw up an "Execution Error" dialogue for which the only option was to close or to save my comments to a text file. (Like I needed to keep a copy of my comments.) Nothing useful happened. Since looking for text strings in websites I maintain is my main need for this, it is worse than useless.
The same for free - Version: 0.4b, 1/16/2007 09:36PM PST
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Old_Toad
TextWrangler will do the same and more for free.