“Everything” is an administrative tool that locates files and folders by filename instantly for Windows. Unlike Windows search “Everything” initially displays every file and folder on your computer (hence the name “Everything”). You type in a search filter to limit what files and folders are displayed. “Everything” only uses file and folder names and generally takes a few seconds to build its database. A fresh install of Windows XP SP2 (about 20,000 files) will take about 1 second to index. 1,000,000 files will take about 1 minute. The program will only locate files and folders on local NTFS volumes.
What’s new in this version:
- added run as admin option
- added wildcards anywhere option
- added run date column/sort/search
- added support for accessible MSAA
- added option to toggle left or right filter bar
- added etp connection history
- improved efficiency of the Everything service
- improved RTL support
- improved multi-monitor support
- improved performance when renaming/deleting folders
- improved run history after renaming/deleting an item
- fixed an issue with monitors stopping and not starting again
- fixed an issue with Everything not getting focus on startup
- fixed a crash when closing a window
- fixed a crash when adding an item to an empty array.
- fixed an issue with whole words and non ascii chars
- fixed a GDI leak
- fixed an issue when searching for paths using wildcards
“Everything” is Freeware. If you use “Everything” in a commercial environment and find it useful a donation would be appreciated.
Download: Everything 1.3.4.662 Beta 32-bit | Portable | 443 KB (Freeware)
Download: Everything Beta 64-bit | Portable | 550 KB
Download: Everything Beta 64-bit | Portable | 550 KB
Everything 1.3.4.662 Beta
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