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Everything: New App Helps Find Files Fast

Desktop search utilities tend to be bloated with features that usually have nothing to do with desktop search. Those features can be useful if you use them, but if you just want a simple file and folder searching tool that's more powerful than Windows' built-in search tool, you might have a hard time finding a utility that will do the job without slowing down your system.Everything is a lightweight search utility that indexes and updates quickly and in real-time. It could be the answer to your desktop-search woes.
Most desktop search tools like Google Desktop, Yahoo!'s X1 Desktop Search, and Microsoft's Windows Search, have a lengthy indexing process that has to take place before you can begin using them. The indexing process usually takes hours, if not days. Also, along with search features, most desktop search packages install a number of additional tools like widgets, e-mail notifiers, and RSS feed readers that may not be needed.
Locate32 is another lightweight desktop search app that removes the lengthy indexing process and only installs the features you need. The Everything app takes the process a step forward by slimming down the interface even more and making the program even more lightweight. Everything supports NTFS volumes in Windows 2000, XP, 2003, and Vista, and is free to download and use. Locate32 supports FAT32, more versions of Windows and is open-source, but Everything is a little lighter and faster (only 293 kB).
Everything Search - Options
By default, Everything displays every file and folder on your system. When you search for a file or folder, it's almost the opposite of what you might expect--when you use a search tool, you enter a search term and the tool looks around your system for it.
With Everything, you start with all files on your system, and your search term acts as a filter. It screens out files and folders that don't match until you find what you're looking for. Everything also updates its database in real-time, so as you delete, rename, or move files around, the app keeps track of your actions. Additionally, if you're familiar with regular expressions and Boolean operators, searching with Everything is much easier.
Even though the Everything app is tiny, it does have to run in the background at all times to stay on top of changes. Even though it's constantly running in the background, the app doesn't use much in the way of system resources. At the same time, Everything is lacking in some of the features people have come to expect from more feature-rich search tools, like the ability to search inside of files or e-mails. Everything can definitely help you find a lost file on your system, but it won't be able to track down an important e-mail for you.


This small software application bypasses Windows search with a lightning quick interface and real-time results for all of the files and folders in your local hard drive or any subsection of it. The software doesn't do much more than search, but its efficiency, effectiveness, stability, and low system resource usage make it a keeper utility.
The software is split into two main controls: the search box and the results page. When you first run Everything, it will create an index of all the files and folders on your machine. Unless you have millions of files, the index will be created before you know it. Searching is done in real time, as you type--i.e. the search term "rad" returns 379 objects, "radio" returns 160, and "radiohead" returns 71, all instantly.
The results screen can display seven different fields: Name, Path, Size, Last Write Time, Creation Time, Last Access Time, and Attributes. Sorting by any field takes a little longer than searching, but only slows down noticeably when you sort more than 1,000 results.
Everything also lets users connect to HTTP, FTP, or ETP (Everything Transfer Protocol) servers to allow remote searches, but its functionality is mostly singular--searching your local PC very quickly with minimal resources, and it accomplishes that well. If you've never struggled with Windows search before, you might pass Everything by; if your computer is a disorganized mess with files all over the place, Everything might be a wonderful gift.

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