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Find++ Info
What's new in version 2.6
This version
features a much improved GUI interface. The new improved
features are:
- The file size
limit for editing files is 2GB and
not 64kb anymore!
- You can use '^'
and '$' characters to specify beginning and end
of lines in regular expressions(not documented).
- Specified text
found in files are highlighted in red in both
the Edit and Line Views!
- Folder browse
dialog now opens with selection at current
directory.
- Select All now
works in FileView and in the Files List box.
- Double-clicking a
line in Line List scrolls the File Edit box to
the
corresponding line.
- Replace can now be
done on selected text.
- Every text replace
in each file can be confirmed by user for
multi-file replace.
- All temporary
files cleaned up after multi-file replace.
Description
Find++ is a Windows utility written in
Visual C that gives you a powerful and friendly tool to
quickly search and replace text in multiple files. Find++
lists all the files matching your search criteria in all
sub-directories or up to a user specified sub-directory
depth. It then provides you with powerful commands with
which you can quickly replace or edit all the occurrences
of the specified text, saving you time and energy over
conventional methods. Full context sensitive help on all
Find++ topics helps you quickly grasp its simple
user-friendly interface.
For a search you can specify multiple
file names with or without wild-cards or you can
just drag-drop files from the File Manager. File names
can be fully or partially qualified. You can search for a
case-sensitive, whole word or a Word 6 like regular
expression match. You can specify an earliest and
a latest file creation date as search criteria and also a
minimum and maximum file size.
Find++ lists the files containing the search
text in a multiple select list box with full file
information like path, file size, and date of creation.
You can search again through these listed files using
different search criteria to narrow your search even
further.
You can sort the listed files using the file
name, size or date as the sorting key and you can specify
the sort to be within or across directories. You can
select and rename, delete, copy, move or zip any of these
listed files. A new Rename command lets you rename
multiple files using wildcards. You can also rename
multiple files, like gifs, in a numbered sequence.!
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