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manimatters:
Hey guys, i've been trying to find something that can add a search box in windows explorer (not "Internet Explorer", why did MS have to name both of them explorer?? :tellme: It makes googling a hell lot difficult).

Infact, im trying to find something similar to (if not exactly) what QTTabbar (http://qttabbar.wikidot.com/) provides as the search box, (you have a lot of files in a folder, you enter some text in the search box, and the folders contents are filtered to show the files whose name contain the string you entered, and your work is done in half the time)

But qttabbar makes my explorer (both of them) slow to open, so even though I absolutely adore the features it provides :-*, im reluctant to install it. I was wondering if theres something else that provides the functionality?

cmpm:
This works pretty good.
It will index all your files once and the search is from there.
If you add more files then you have to index your files again.
It's very fast though.
I believe this is how this program works.
So indexing is not always on.

http://www.indexyourfiles.com/

cmpm:
or this search tool

http://www.saleensoftware.com/ScanFS.aspx

PhilB66:
IndexYourFiles is an Alfa release. Last bversion date back to December 2007. Has anyone tried this application?

manimatters:
thanks cmpm, but what i really need is an extension in windows explorer, that provides its search box in explorer itself, it would be more of a filter box than a search box, because it only has to fiter the files and folders shown in explorer to show the matching files (I dont want to launch a separate application to filter the results).

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