The status bar at the bottom displays the time taken to complete the search, the total number of files that were checked, and the number of files that were a match. FileBadger can export the search results in the CSV document format. It is divided into several columns including the full path, file name, size, last write time, creation time, last access time, and attributes.ĭouble-click on an item in the result pane to open its folder location in Windows Explorer. The results are displayed in the large pane below the Search Query box. The time taken for the search to finish depends on the number of files, sub-folders in the selected directory. You'll hear a beep sound when the search has been completed. Hit the search button and FileBadger will run the task. You can add multiple folders to the search process to have them all scanned. Click the "Add" button on the right pane to select the folder that you want the program to query in. Optionally select the last write timestamp, and the file size limit to look for. Enter the name or the file or folder that you're looking for in the relevant fields. You can disable the splash screen from the Settings to make FileBadger start instantly.Įnable the Simple Search option in the top left corner to enable the text boxes that are below it. Note: The application displays a splash screen when you start it and this takes 5 seconds to load. the program is user-friendly when you get used to it. FileBadger searches for file properties, and only in the folder that you select.įileBadger's interface has a lot of options that may seem complicated at first glance. It is not an indexing application like Everything, nor does it search inside documents.
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