Effective File Search v.6.8.1

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Effective File Search is a very flexible and powerful multilingual tool, which can fully replace the standard search utility that comes with Windows OS. It works the same, but it can more. Now it is possible to search for files on local hard drives, network drives, floppy disks, CDs and DVDs. All a user have to do is only to set filters when searching for files (date, hours, minutes, seconds, size larger than, but smaller than, text or hex contents or any other file parameters). Added to this, EFS has an improved support for wildcards for folders (e.g. d:docs**rep? ) and uses AND/OR/NOT operators for file filters.

Effective Files Search can perform search in usual text as well as in binary files, also supports MS Office files, PDF, ODT, ODS, RTF, HTML formats. It can export or import the user's search settings from the file or to it. The utility is designed both for active and corporate users, who need to find files from time to time or perform complex similar searches regularly (for example, each Friday a user have to find reports in a corporate network). For this purpose, the utility provides a built-in script language that automates searches and saves a lot of time. For corporate needs versatile administration features are included.

Once the needed files are found, a user can perform different actions, such as copying, deleting, renaming, etc. The found files are showed in a table that displays their names, path, size, date and type. The utility provides Windows Explorer functionality (file type icons, helpful context menus, etc.). It also allows a user to print the list of found files or have a hard copy of it. EFS has an attractive, user-friendly interface. The program is powerful yet simple, its' users don't need any special tutorials, or additional expenses on training corporate users. Still, EFS provides a useful help file, full of tips and tricks. It is a freeware. EFS requires Windows XP/Vista/7.

The best solution for complex search of files. Effective File Search finds files within a PC or local network. It supports all file formats, filters files by date, type, size and keywords. It features an attractive interface, a host of after-search operations and flexible administrative settings.

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  • Effective File Search
  • 6.8.1
  • 17 Jan 13
  • Sowsoft, LLC
  • WinXP, Win7 x32, Win7 x64, Windows2000, Windows2003, Windows Vista, Win98, WinME, WinNT 4.x, Win95, Windows Tablet PC Edition 2005, Windows Media Center Edition 2005
  • Freeware
  • 944 Kb
  • 1011
  • Free
 
 
Latest Versions History
Version Date Released Release Notes
6.8.1 17.01.2013 1. New status: freeware.
 
 

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