>> Have you tried EasyFind? www.devon-technologies.com/products/freeware
>
>Don't like it. Slow. Not enough choices. None of them could find the >chocolate chip cookie recipe in the system.

Of course. This is not a good tool for searching file contents as it does not index files beforehand. It is great for the purpose we were discussing: finding file names.

None of the search tools could find exactly what I wanted quickly without having to muddle through a big list of irrelevant results. None of the tools could search the system without first using Safari [Location = file:///usr... etc.] to open some of the invisible folders and add to the sidebar, or using OnyX.

Yes, EasyFind finds file names, but it's much slower than the others. It's so slow that it's like browsing on dialup.


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