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Old October 6th 19, 03:33 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,alt.windows7.general
J. P. Gilliver (John)[_7_]
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In message , Apd writes:
"J. P. Gilliver (John)" wrote:
No, Everything isn't _called_ everything; it _is_ everything.


It's a program called Everything, is it not?


Yes, but nothing else has "Everything" as its name; whoever you've
snipped said "Agent Ransack" was a unique name - I was saying, so is
"Everything".

I don't know why a program that finds only filenames would be
considered useful.


Well, lots of us do find it useful; see posts in the last year or so (at
least), at least in the 7 and XP 'groups (I haven't been in the 10 one
for long so can't say for there).

I use an ancient one (1996) called "Search and Replace" from Funduc
Software. It can find (and optionally replace) any text string or
binary byte sequence in any file.


Is it fast? Most people like Agent Ransack for content search. The
replace feature sounds useful - and potentially very dangerous!

Usually Windows search is good enough for W2k & XP.


I think AR and E's enthusiasts would probably differ.

"Flobalob" actually means "Flowerpot" in Oddle-Poddle.


I know but it still sounds like a fart in a bath.

LOL! [That was below my .sig separator.]

A sort of underwater Trump, would that be?
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