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LookDisk
LookDisk is multi-functional disk tool, that you can use to search for files using various parameters. You can search for text in any files, find duplicate files (by name or content) and also get an ...
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- May 12, 2006
- For version:
- 2.96
Just so-so 
Frankly I found it a bit slow. It took about five minutes to find all 23 CPL files. Windows' Find performed better.
Review by: KentByron (2)
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- Jan 12, 2006
- For version:
- 2.95
This is the one i was looking for... 
You can find the files easily with this software. However, one thing I dont like is when you look for size, author of this software put bytes instead of mb or gig. I would rather to see mb as choice. Normally, people search for big files.. hmmm how many bytes are 10 mb? how many 0s????
Review by: homeflash (54)
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- Nov 15, 2005
- For version:
- 2.93
Great job for freeware ! 
Simply tremendous, one of the best search-tools !
Review by: Hellraiser (18)
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- Aug 08, 2005
- For version:
- 2.91
Wonderful,wonderful! 
The only reason I D/L this program was for the ability to find files buried in my Zip,cab files as Win Zip does not have any search capabilities.My only (regret)with this program is that I didn,t find it SOON enough.What a joy it is to find exactly what file you are looking for now buried in 50--60 cab files and not knowing what is in each one.My hats off in appreciation to the author(s) for this GREAT program. It works,and works splendidly....
Review by: art260 (6)
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- Mar 30, 2005
- For version:
- 2.90
Excellent search utility 
This program can also search text files within zip files. Not just for file names, but within the text files themselves. It also has very nice results options, i.e. it will show a user-defined number of text lines before and after the search term, like a web search result. You can then click on the search result and either open the file directly or open the containing folder in Windows Explorer.
Review by: NutWrench (8)
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