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    Searcher

    Searcher

    Search utility for files

    This utility is intended to help in search or grep for multiple content in multiple locations for multiple file types. For help/usage, see the wiki page: https://sourceforge.net/p/searcher/wiki/Home/
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    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    SurfFind
    ...On the text viewer, user can select a new keyword and start a new search instantly. On the list view, external editor can be invoked by double clicks. Also, the found files can be drag & dropped to other window. This project is a clone of TabTextFinder (http://sourceforge.jp/projects/tabtextfinder/simple/) dedicated to Japanese character sets with automatic encoding detection.
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    This small C# (mono or MS.NET 3.5 required) console program generates text or html output which lists directories and files. Copies of directory or file names will be marked in HTML output. I use it to find files in a messy company network.
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