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From: "Robert G Lewis"
Why mess with perfection >
Seriously it has some excellent sort and filter options and it is fast. It
logged my c drive in 8 seconds 106,000 files 20+gig ( not much by today's
standards I know ) . great for text based files.
Bob Lewis
"Robert Comer" wrote in message
news:45b4c4a7$1{at}w3.nls.net...
>I just downloaded that, the UI is , ahem, a bit dated. I'll play with it
>awhile though, looks like it may be what I want.
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> "Gary Britt"
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> news:45b43cac{at}w3.nls.net...
>> You need to try ZtreeWin. You want to find all file names that match the
>> criteria *comodo*.* or *comodo*.exe after the drive is logged the search
>> for and list of all file names matching that criteria is instantaneous.
>> I've found that all the searching I need to do in terms of searching for
>> a file name is accomplished by Ztree faster and easier than any other
>> possible method.
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>> Gary
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>> Robert Comer wrote:
>>>> You have a problem with indexing, not with search.
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>>> Actually it's search, it doesn't find what I want, indexed or not. 99%
>>> of the time I'm not looking for a text string, I'm looking for a file
>>> name, Search has a problem with that.
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