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I'm using xplorer2 on XP here at work and have the free version of
xplorer2 on my new Win7 notebook. I've had the latter about three
months. Haven't put it through its paces as extensively as at the
office, but so far no issues.
Jim
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Subject: RE: Survey sez: your favorite local-drive search tool
Hi Jim and Paul,
Do zabcat and "search-my-files" work on both XP and Windows 7? I'm still
figuring out Windows 7, but a program that works on both OSs would be
wonderful.
Al Geist
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Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 9:51 AM
To: McLauchlan, Kevin; techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Subject: RE: Survey sez: your favorite local-drive search tool
Hey, Kev,
1. Xplorer2, www.zabkat.com, because it's blazingly fast and handles
more bells and whistles than I've even figured out yet after using it
for a few years. I can search subfolders, archived content, locally,
filtering, text-based, rule-based, case-sensitive, verbatim, etc. I can
save, organize, and repeat searches in scrap folders and the like.
Immmensely superior to Windows Explorer in every way -- for searching
and as a sophisticated, user-friendly file management and navigation
system. Check out the web site and the docs there; they'll tell you far
more than I can. I'm just a happy paying customer -- no ties to product.
Free version is very, very good. Paid is much better.
2. Windows (Desktop) Search -- My favorite before xplorer2. Doesn't take
up an unseemly amount of indexing space. Still very good for
quick-and-dirty Boolean and the like.
Jim
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Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 8:41 AM
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Subject: Survey sez: your favorite local-drive search tool
Hey all.
On your Windows PC, what is your favorite way to find files containing a
given text string?
Why? (Pros/Cons)
Thanks,
Kevin McLauchlan
Senior Technical Writer
SafeNet, Inc.
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