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PowerSearch 3.3.2.003 - Search files for one or more search terms at the same time.
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Size: 1.38 MB
License: Shareware
OS: Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 3.x,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003,Windows Vista Starter,Windows Vista Home Basic,Windows Vista Home Premium,Windows Vista Business,Windows Vista Enterprise,Windows Vista Ultimate,Windows Vista Home Basic x64,Windows Vista Home Premium x64,Windows Vista Business x64,Windows Vista Enterprise x64,Windows Vista Ultimate x64
Developer:NorthStar Solutions (» more programs)
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Program system requirements: 1 MB of hard disk space.
New in this version: Added the ability to save and reopen the results of previous searches.
PowerSearch checked and founded to be 100% clean:
Scan Results of powersearch.exe
powersearch.exe: OK
Known viruses: 78339
Scanned directories: 0
Scanned files: 1
Infected files: 0
Data scanned: 0.56 MB
Time: 1.580 sec (0 m 1 s)
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Publisher's Description:
Search files for one or more search terms at the same time via a very friendly interface. Optionally search subfolders too! Just point to the folder you want to search, provide a list of search terms, then select SEARCH. Results of your most recent search are saved to a file called FOUND.TXT. If you want to view, edit, or save it as another name, you can do so after the search process is complete, or you can select View Last Search Results. There are also options to show the line number or found text in the found results. If you are searching for just a few terms in a few files, the process will take just seconds to complete, regardless of whether or not you used these additional features. However, use of the options to show the text and/or line number where the search term was found can significantly slow the search process (since the program then has to search the files line by line for each term). If you have thousands of search terms and/or thousands of files, the process can go from being a 20 minute routine to one that may take a few hours -- again, depending on the number of terms and/or files you are searching for, the size of each file, and, of course, the speed of your computer.
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