![]() Number 262 - March 2005 |
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| Simple But Powerful Tools Find Misplaced PC Files | |
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by Gabe Goldberg gabe@gabegold.com APCUG Advisor, & AARP Computers & Technology Web site | |
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As PCs have gotten more powerful in every dimension--faster processors, larger memories, and (especially) giant hard drives -- software developers have kept pace by bloating their applications. Where PCs once ran happily with 10 megabyte (not gigabyte!) disk drives, now most applications are many times that size, containing hundreds or thousands of files. As applications proliferate and users create their own blizzards of data files (documents, pictures, sound and video files, etc.) PC files become needles in a haystack.
Or, more annoyingly accurate, PCs are like gigantic haystacks hiding needles, since a PCs pile of files is always much more visible than the one file that's missing. Windows includes a built-in tool for locating files. It's sometimes called Search and sometimes called Find; I guess that Finding sounds more optimistic than Searching. But they share problems: they don't search inside all filetypes (files' types are the second part of their names, what follows the dot, such as "doc" for Microsoft Word files), they don't always find all copies of files, they may completely skip files, and they run slowly. Picking a file search tool is like choosing a Web browser or your favorite ice cream flavor: a matter of very personal taste. The search tool (or browser or ice cream) you favor matters less than your knowing about choices. Sometimes it's hard to escape an already-made choice, and to try the unfamiliar--though the pleasure of discovering a new favorite flavor helps the process along. This article describes two powerful utilities that can be your PC's lost-and-found. But remember that many other choices are available on software download sites such as www.tucows.com. Agent Ransack (a free download) and FileLocator Pro ($25), near-twin-brother file-find utilities, greatly surpass Windows' native tools: they're faster, friendlier, more flexible, and more accurate. Both programs are easy downloads (less than two megabytes) and install by simply executing the downloaded .exe file. They offer many tasty features. For example... |
You'll be encouraged to register Agent Ransack. This is optional but a friendly gesture towards the developer who makes the program available.
Big brother FileLocator Pro--whose registration cost includes a year of updates--adds several features: it searches additional filetypes (PDF, ZIP, etc.); it displays found file lines as they appear in the file, with customizable numbers of lines above and below each one; it allows immediate inspection of found files with a built-in viewer or customizable external editor; it provides a detailed status line with found-file statistics; and it's programmable via scripting and plug-ins. While it's perhaps a little unfashionable, I appreciate the 24-page FileLocator Pro manual. Full of screenshots illustrating basic and advanced facilities, it's a quick read revealing tips and nuggets that might otherwise be missed. After paying for and downloading FileLocator Pro, you'll be given a registration key that enables using the program past the free evaluation period. You'll apply the key by executing a small registry update file or by copying a string from an e-mail into a dialogue box. Note that while you're safe executing the registry update file from a trusted vendor, caution is required with such files and they should *not* be accepted and executed from strangers. A minor oddity is that invoking either product via right-clicking a folder in Windows Explorer -- a handy facility -- starts a new copy of the search tool rather than making an open copy the active window. Until PCs can read our minds and do what we want without detailed instructions, tools like Agent Ransack and FileLocator Pro are great productivity enhancers. And don't neglect options available in Windows built-in search tools: they can tailor and refine searches to be more effective. Specifications Company: Mythic Software Programs: Agent Ransack, FileLocator Pro URL: www.mythicsoft.com Price: Free (Agent Ransack); $25 (FileLocator Pro) OS: Windows 95 or newer This article appeared originally on AARP's Computers and Technology Web site, There is no restriction against any non-profit group using this article as long as it is kept in context with proper credit given the author. The Editorial Committee of the Association of Personal Computer User Groups (APCUG), an international organization of which this group is a member, brings this article to you. |
Number 262 - March 2005
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