

I also use FileLocator Pro (AKA Agent Ransack), as I prefer it over UltraSearch for just quick searches. I like UltraSearch, as with the search results you can select and MOVE any of them to another folder on that same drive, whereas all the other search software I have tested will at best only COPY them. It can be a useful tool to have in your arsenal, if you want something that doesn't index your drive's contents. There is no option to disable this.įileBadger offers a much faster way than Windows Explorer's search to find files and folders. Note: The program displays a banner at the bottom recommending other applications from the developer. It is compatible with Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. Queries that you create can be named, and saved for future use. The Query Name dropdown menu has a few presets that are handy, and you can edit them. When you use it, the program generates the corresponding command in the search query box. The best way to learn to write custom queries is by simply using the Simple Search option in FileBadger. It's named after the program's developer. The search query format used by FileBadger is called MFQL, which stands for MolliSoft File Query Language. When you add one of the advanced options, it appears as a regular expression (RegEx) in the text field. The a+ button can be used to define the rules for matching (special character, beginning of name, end of name, etc). You can right click the text field to access the same menu. This allows to add variables, operators and constants. Click on the "Insert Search term" to view a menu. In addition to the above, you may include options to narrow down your search using the Search Query box.
