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FileSeek 1.8.2 has been released! Here is a quick rundown on some of the larger changes:
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Full View / NID: 23109 / Submitted by: TACKtech Team
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I am very happy to announce the release of FileSeek 1.8.1! A few issues made it into the 1.8 release, so this release is a minor release to take care of those things. These issues have been around since version 1.5, when the filename matching was added.
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Full View / NID: 23178 / Submitted by: TACKtech Team
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I am very happy to announce the release of FileSeek 1.8! This new version contains a pile of new features and enhancements, as well as the usual bug fixes. I received some excellent feedback in the FileSeek forum over the last couple of months, and that has helped to shape this release.
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Full View / NID: 23163 / Submitted by: TACKtech Team
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Have you ever needed to find a file buried somewhere in your computer? Have you ever needed to find a specific string of text inside a file? FileSeek can do that, and more. FileSeek is lightning fast, small and super easy to use. It can even be integrated right into the Windows Explorer right-click menu to provide quick and easy access. FileSeek doesn't use background indexing, so when FileSeek is closed your computer's performance won't be affected. This new release of FileSeek resolved a default settings issue that was missed in the 1.7.0 release and a regression that caused blank search queries to be saved incorrectly.
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Full View / NID: 23151 / Submitted by: TACKtech Team
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Have you ever needed to find a file buried somewhere in your computer? Have you ever needed to find a specific string of text inside a file? FileSeek can do that, and more. FileSeek is lightning fast, small and super easy to use. It can even be integrated right into the Windows Explorer right-click menu to provide quick and easy access. FileSeek doesn't use background indexing, so when FileSeek is closed your computer's performance won't be affected. This new release of FileSeek adds some significant new features, and fixes a number of long-standing issues.
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Full View / NID: 23146 / Submitted by: TACKtech Team
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I am very happy to announce the release of FileSeek v1.6. This new version adds some much requested new functionality, and cleans up a few small issues.
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Full View / NID: 23142 / Submitted by: TACKtech Team
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FileSeek v1.5.1 has just been released into the wild. This release is a quick maintenance release aimed at fixing a few minor issues.
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Full View / NID: 23236 / Submitted by: TACKtech Team
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I'm very happy to announce the release of FileSeek v1.5 today. This release includes some important fixes, and a couple of new features. Most notably, the exclusion pattern is now applied to folders as well as files. For the complete list of changes I invite you to check out the change log.
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Full View / NID: 23231 / Submitted by: TACKtech Team
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This new version adds a "Copy All Results" context menu item, and now checks for a valid RegEx pattern before searching (avoids matching errors later). Also, a number of bugs have been fixed as well, like the issue copying some result items to the clipboard and the result highlighting not working sometimes. This version of
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Full View / NID: 23226 / Submitted by: TACKtech Team
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I'm happy to announce that FileSeek v1.3 was released this week. This new version adds sortable columns, the ability to copy selected results from the grid via the right-click menu and the number of characters displayed in the preview pane is now configurable in the options menu. Also, a number of bugs have been fixed as well, like the right-click "Open" command not working sometimes. This version of FileSeek and it's installer are also fully signed for full Vista compatibility.
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Full View / NID: 23214 / Submitted by: TACKtech Team
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It has been 5 long winter months since the last FileSeek release, but v1.2 is finally here. This release brings some much needed features and has turned into the only search application that I rely on to find things on my computer. FileSeek is lightning fast and supports Regular Expression matching to perform more complex searches. With FileSeek you can specify a list of patterns to include in the search, and a list of patterns to exclude. For example, you can include "*.jpg|*.gif|*.png" and then exclude "test*.*". This will include those 3 image filetypes, but it will ignore any files that start with "test". Pretty neat, eh?
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Full View / NID: 23195 / Submitted by: TACKtech Team
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