On Feb 20, 2006, at 8:30 PM, Dan K wrote:

rant
Blankity-blank Spotlight - all I want is to find files and I don't need a
list by default showing me only the top 4 (or whatever!) hits from a
confounded search making me click more links unnecessarily complicating
something as simple as a dadgummed filename search. Hmmmphh.
/rant

Have you tried Finder's File > Find command in OS X 10.4? It uses the Spotlight database to do exactly that....and hey, that menu command's only been there since, ohhhhh 1984 or so :-P

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