Morning,
OS X is a NIX OS, so many tools available via Terminal.
Locate is such a tool, just type locate with any part of file or whatever you
are looking for.
Locate will find many variables, highlight then right click use Services, then
open to run.
Initialising is simple just run following
Spotlight has quite a few search operators available.
http://www.askdavetaylor.com/spotlight_insider_power_search_tricks_mac_spotlight.html
Glenn Nicholas
OM4 ::
On 18 July 2011 16:05, Kevin wrote:
>
> A friend in Sydney has been a long time PC user and programmer and has
> recently bought a
Hi Kevin
I don't like spotlight for that reason! I use EasyFind and there are a couple
on the app store and I am sure many others :)
Roger
On Mon Jul 18 16:05 , Kevin sent:
>
>A friend in Sydney has been a long time PC user and programmer and
>has recently bought a MacBook. He is lamenti
"easy find" is one & to manage cd/dvds & other external media i'm using
"diskcatalogmaker" (shareware)
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Patience and
A friend in Sydney has been a long time PC user and programmer and
has recently bought a MacBook. He is lamenting the absence of a PC
search called 'Wildcards'. The techo term for Wildcards is 'regular
expressions' (regex).
He has loads of data on external drives and if he searches with
5 matches
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