Boofo wrote:I use the built-in search feature in Total Commander. It is pretty configurable and not bad for speed.
a text search in TC?
How do you do this?
You mean the Find Text in Find in files?
If you find text in TC you have to open the file (there is no text viewer in Find Files) and when the file is open the searched/founded text is not highlighted in the file.
I think this is not a good alternative.
I use searchopia, find it much better, but I would like something as everything but with fast text search also.
rando wrote:a text search in TC?
How do you do this?
You mean the Find Text in Find in files?
If you find text in TC you have to open the file (there is no text viewer in Find Files) and when the file is open the searched/founded text is not highlighted in the file.
I think this is not a good alternative.
I use searchopia, find it much better, but I would like something as everything but with fast text search also.
(I use TC also).
True, there are some limitations, but I also use EditPlus and can find the text with that. I don't so a lot of text searching in files, though. If I do, I use Search and Replace, but it is not free.
@Void: here's another vote for a tool to search in documents (txt, pdf, doc, etc). For those that are concerned about performance issues, you could simply create two versions of Everything - the original and the in-depth search.
One feature request - if you do create an in-document search tool, please, please, please allow it to do NEAR (proximity) searches. For example, searching for "empire" within two words of "back", would retrieve Empire Strikes Back.
You can try a powerful but easy to use software - TextFinding.com, which can help you to search for specific text in all types of files on your pc and other networked computers.
I just found one called AIKIN HyperSearch http://grappledata.com/aikin/
It claims to do super fast fuzzy content search across a wide range of doc types including html as well as fuzzy lookup on item names. Looks pretty good from what I'm reading but the proof is in the pudding... will take a look and let you all know my mini review after giving it a few laps.