![]() ![]() ColoredFindWindow : true # Use colors on the find window DistanceColumn : true # include distance column on find window SilentGroupCommands : true # squelch group commands to avoid spam VerboseMessages : false # turn on verbose messaging, helps with debugging NavLogLevel : error # logging level for issues related to Nav Colors : # color settings for added and customized locations AddedLocation : "#63fa4d" ModifiedLocation : "#2cb7f8" ZoneConnections.yamlĮasyFind uses EverQuest's Zone Guide as well as some internal logic to find connections between zones and traverse them. default is info DisabledTransferTypes : # disabled transfer types. GlobalLogLevel : debug # the global log level. I’ve also reviewed DEVONtechnologies’ flagship applications DEVONthink (see “ DEVONthink Thinks, So You Don’t Have To,” ) and DEVONagent (“ DEVONagent Rushes In Where Google Fears to Tread,” ), which might be of interest.GroupPlugin : auto # specifies which group communication plugin you want to use, eqbc, dannet, etc. While you’re at the download page, don’t neglect to examine some of DEVONtechnologies’ other freeware offerings they’ve got several free applications and Services that I use occasionally. (It’s an 820K download the application requires Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later.) The new update, to version 4.0, contains some interface revisions making it easier to specify a folder you want to search in creation date has been added to the columns of information about found files and multi-word searches are said to be handled more accurately. EasyFind found all files containing that term in a couple of minutes.ĮasyFind is free download it and use it. I’m not even sure where all the Ruby files in my /usr directory are. Recently, for example, I wanted to look for a certain term used in Ruby files in my /usr directory. Sometimes, you just want to search, and Spotlight is no help. Of course, that means EasyFind is rather slow and while it’s working, it may dominate your CPU and make it nearly impossible to do any other kind of work. ![]() Unlike Spotlight, EasyFind knows no limits: there’s no place on your hard disk that it won’t search. Unlike Spotlight, EasyFind knows nothing of interpreting file types, such as Word documents, to strip them of their formatting and examine only the text: it looks at the raw data and that’s all. Unlike Spotlight, EasyFind doesn’t use an index, but finds things the old-fashioned way: it hunts through your hard disk, directly, file by file and, if you’re looking for file contents, byte by byte. That text could be the name of a file or folder, or part of a file’s contents. #1650: Cloud storage changes for Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive quirky printing problemĭEVONtechnologies has updated EasyFind, an important free utility that should be in the arsenal of any power user or would-be power user.ĮasyFind is an alternative to Spotlight: it’s a utility for finding text on your computer.#1651: Dealing with leading zeroes in spreadsheet data, removing ad tracking from ckbk.#1652: OS updates, DPReview shuttered, LucidLink cloud storage. ![]()
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