> If I type "mac" followed either nothing or additional text
> and hit enter, it will not initiate a search...no window
> opens at all. If I type " mac" (note leading space) it will.
> Everything else I've tried works fine. Is somebody
> blocking the word "mac"?
>
> BTW very cool app!!!
It's becau
A rough possibility is to make a batch file (say c:\findf.bat) like
cd c:\
dir %1 /s
and call it by inserting
findf|run c:\findf.bat "%s"
in localaliases.txt.
MLL
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I uses web based search engines, so it can't do the hard drive currently (I
don't think there are any plans to either).
There was a tool mentioned a couple of months ago that would do what you
want - I can't recall the name of it right now though, sorry. Maybe search
the archives of this list, an
No, but you might want to check this
out...
http://download.find.com/find_files.html
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Hi there,I have a question
Hi there,
I have a question before I download and install your toolbar. I am looking for a search feature that will search a hard drive for files woud this work for this or is it just web? I know windows has its own find and search but this would b handy for a project that I am doing
thanx for y