If it’s turned on, the Search Options window is closed when you press the ‘Start Search’ button. Added ‘Close Options Window On Search Start’ option.(You have to remove the context menu and then add it again in order to update the context menu with this fix) Fixed the Explorer context menu to work properly with folder names containing comma character.SearchMyFiles now allows you to use the save command-line options (/scomma, /stab, /sxml, and so on…) in summary mode.The details of files are simply saved in the order that SearchMyFiles found them. The drawback of this mode: You cannot sort the files list according to the name or any other column. This means that you can save a list with large amount of files into your disk without any memory problem, as long as you have enough disk space to store the saved file. When you use the SaveDirect mode, the details of found files are saved directly to the disk, without loading them into the memory first. Added /SaveDirect command line option, for using with the other save command-line options (/scomma, /stab, /sxml, and so on…).Added support for finding text inside.Added ‘Recent Config Files’ menu, which allows you to easily open the last 10 configuration files that you used.Fixed bug: SearchMyFiles missed the last non-duplicate file in non-duplicates search mode.Fixed bug: SearchMyFiles displayed incorrect size/dates information for filename beginning with dot character (In duplicates search mode). ![]() Fixed issue: The properties and the other windows opened in the wrong monitor, on multi-monitors system.Added ‘Auto Size Columns+Headers’ option, which allows you to automatically resize the columns according to the row values and column headers.When choosing the ‘Delete Selected Files’ option, SearchMyFiles now shows a warning with red icon and the default answer is No, in order to prevent files deletion by mistake.Added ‘File Owner’ column, which displays the owner of the found files, if the ‘Retrieve File Owner’ option is turned on.You can now specify environment strings in the ‘Base Folders’ and ‘Excluded Folders’ fields (For example: %AppData% ).You have to select this option from the combo-box, because the default option is to exclude files by extension. You can now exclude files by using wildcards list.With Windows wildcard parser in previous versions, you simply got the list of all files. The new wildcard parser has some advantages, for example: if you search for *.*.*.*, you’ll get all files with 3 dot characters or more.When loading old config files, SearchMyFiles automatically converts all *.* wildcards to *.In order to return all files, you should use * instead of *.* With the new SearchMyFiles wildcard parser, *.* returns only files with extension. Notice: The new wildcard parser may cause some compatibility issues, for example: When you scanned using *.* wildcard with Windows parser, it returned all files, including files without extension.This change solves an annoying bug caused by Windows wildcard parser: In previous versions, SearchMyFiles sometimes returned incorrect results, because Windows also matches the wildcard with the short filename (8.3 DOS format). ![]()
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