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what are some replacements for Microsofts file find or file search ?



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what are some replacements for Microsofts file find or file search ?

I use Avafind, the non-Pro feautures (after 30 days) are fine with me.

http://www.think-less-do-more.com/avafind/

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*ProteanThread* said:
what are some replacements for Microsofts file find or file search ?
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I love AgentRansack. It works much better and faster then the MS Search.

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marisa

what are some replacements for Microsofts file find or file search ?
Please, does anyone knows how to associate a different filefind
program (like AgentR, or any other) to the *F3* key under windows (XP)
?
Thank you
 
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Sweet Andy Licious said:
Find.exe http://www.shellfront.org/utils/ (look for find.zip) It's actually
a part of Power Desk Version 3. Freeware.
Fast and powerful, search a disk or a path.
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*THANKS* andy, it is just like the old win95 file find. i like it very
much! just does what I want. so basic.
 
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John

Please, does anyone knows how to associate a different filefind
program (like AgentR, or any other) to the *F3* key under windows (XP)
?
Thank you

http://www.copernic.com/winkey/
http://www.microsoft.com/TechNet/win98/Reskit/Part7/wrkappg.asp
http://www.geocities.com/viperucla/webkey.html
http://www.helpwithpcs.com/tipsandtricks/keyboard_shortcuts_windows_98.htm
http://www.tweaktown.com/document.php?dType=guide&dId=434&dPage=15

Pathbuddy
http://www.alwaysfreeware.co.uk/fmanagers.html
http://www.pathbuddy.com/
Pathbuddy lets you define hotkeys for selecting folders in almost any
program's Open & Save dialog (as well as Windows Explorer).
Normally, when you open a Save dialog, you need to navigate to the
folder that you want to use, which can often be annoying. Pathbuddy
allows you to switch the dialog to any of your favorite folders
instantly, by simply pressing the WinKey + a custom letter/number.
So for example, if I wanted to save a file in C:\Testfiles\stuff\etc\
- I could just press WinKey+W on my keyboard to switch the dialog to
that folder. If you don't want to remember all your shortcuts, you can
press WinKey+A at any time to bring up a list that allows you to
simply select the folder.
Requires: 98/ME/2000/XP

Hotkeycontrol XP
http://www.digital-miner.com/hkcontrol.html
Hotkeycontrol XP is a complete hotkey utility that allows you to set
hotkeys to do common tasks like opening files, ejecting your cdrom
drives, restarting your computer, controlling active windows,
controlling Windows media player and Winamp 3, changing volume, typing
in commonly used text (macros) and much more. Besides the regular
features, the volume status can be shown on the screen (OSD) or in
the tray. You can also display any information on screen for easy
access. The program is completely customizable in all aspects and has
a great interface. Also the additional keys on your existing
Multimedia/Internet keyboard can be used with Hotkeycontrol XP and all
the hotkeys are functional even in games and in other full-screen
DirectX applications.

HoeKey
http://bcheck.arsware.org/
HoeKey is a teeny (12k) program to assign hotkeys to do most anything.
Win-N to run notepad, Win-G to google search on current highlighted
word, etc etc. It's configurable with a simple .ini file.

HotKey
http://www3.sympatico.ca/paulscott/hotkey.htm
HotKey - define your own hotkeys to start applications

XP Search replacement > Find.zip
http://www.shellfront.org/utils/
 

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