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Author Topic: UltraFinder: new product from IDM, File and Content Finder, Duplicate Finder  (Read 3605 times)

rjbull

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Announcing UltraFinder: A new product from IDM!

http://www.ultraedit...08-aug-uf/index.html

Expected release this fall... sign up for beta now!

UltraFinder

The Ultimate File and Content Finder
Disappointed in your operating system's find options?
•   Ever forgotten where you saved a file?
•   Looking for particular text within a file but don't remember the file name?
•   Wanting to clean up some clutter and remove redundant files or duplicates?
•   Need to find files by regular expressions or with special encoding?

UltraFinder is your personal search engine for your PC, network, and remote servers! Find every file, every word, every string, every duplicate and everything else you need in seconds...on your hard drive, shared network volumes, backup and removable drives, or FTP/SFTP servers!
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       What can UltraFinder do for you?       
      
      
UltraFinder includes two advanced modes: Find Files and Find Duplicates.

UltraFinder's Find Files mode will quickly find whatever you're looking for - wherever it is. You don't need to know the complete file name to find the file you need. UltraFinder gives you the power to find files based on a full or partial name match, or based on file contents. Furthermore, UltraFinder supports finding of content with many advanced options for power users such as regular expressions, filters, encoding, and more.

If you know you're maintaining multiple copies of the same file, but you really don't want to spend time combing through duplicates, then let UltraFinder's advanced Find Duplicates mode do the work for you! Tell UltraFinder what criteria define a duplicate, and UltraFinder will tell you where they are. You can then delete, move, or rename the duplicate files and save the originals.

You're not just limited to local drives - UltraFinder supports FTP as well!

Do you want to do a Find in files on a remote FTP server? Or do you need to locate a file somewhere on your remote drives? It's possible with UltraFinder! UltraFinder supports both Find Files and Find Duplicates modes for FTP/SFTP. Even better - you can enable the shared FTP accounts feature to access the same FTP accounts that you use in UltraEdit and UltraCompare!

(Please note: FTP support planned for beta II)
      
      
       What else can UltraFinder do for you?       
      
      
• Find files based on name - full or partial match - in seconds
• Locate files based on contents
• Pull together a list of files matching a regular expression pattern
• Find and resolve duplicates based upon custom criteria
• Search for files or duplicates on FTP/SFTP servers
• Save path histories/favorites and find histories/favorites for quick future access
• Configure each search to suit your needs
      
      
       And...it integrates with UltraEdit and UltraCompare!       
      
      
UltraFinder integrates with with other IDM products. Want to open a found file in UltraEdit or UEStudio? No problem. Need to compare duplicate files in UltraCompare? Easy enough! Plus you can securely store and shred outdated files in UltraSentry!

UltraFinder is an essential part of IDM's TOTAL file management solution!
Join Beta  http://www.ultraedit...der-beta-signup.html

Received by e-mail today.  The FTP will interest some, but if you don't need that, I wonder how this will fare.  Like many of us, I already have good file finders, content finders and a duplicate finder, and some of them are free.

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i joined the beta, now im using Search Everything and works like a charm (and free).