![]() MythicSoft’s FileLocator Pro ($40) offers extensive search tools for those who need to dig among a variety of file types and content to find one specific piece of data. Or, you can just google the Key words: FileLocator Pro ZeNiX eXeTools is not a warez site. The free version, Agent Ransack, would likely suffice for all but the most demanding data sleuths: This paid version is for the pros.Īvailable in 32-bit and 64-bit versions, FileLocator Pro’s basic user interface allows for using Boolean searches, DOS expressions, regular expressions or exact word matches to find particular file names and content within those files. That is why I do not upload most of my License Fakers in the forum. ![]() ![]() You’re likely familiar with DOS expressions, which use ‘*’ as a wildcard, for example, as well as the “and, or, not” qualifiers for Boolean searches. On the other hand, regular expressions allow for more specific searches, but are correspondingly more difficult to construct. Matching file name results display in the lower left, with details such as location, size and file creation time. Clicking one of those filenames displays matching content within that file on the right side without having open it. I was able to find all of the uses (as far as I can tell) of one of my UDFs and do the conversion. ![]() Clicking a ‘+’ next to matching content displays the lines surrounding the match, a nice feature. And double-clicking a file name opens it using the default program. ![]()
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