![]() ![]() New: When saving results, one can now choose to include the rules for later reference.New: If you hold down the command key when double clicking on items in the results, they're not opened but revealed in Finder instead.New: The popup menu with the search locations includes a Recent Locations menu that lists folders you had previously chosen for a search.New: Adds Name begins with any of rule. ![]() New: Adds does not contain to the File Content search rule.The now-outdated Is a folder and Is a Finder Alias rules. New: Adds Font, Folder, Directory, Alias and Symlink to the Kind rule, while removing ( actually: hiding them as expert options).New: Files or paths in the clipboard can now be pasted into a Results window, adding them to the list in that window.New: Found file names now highlight the matched part.New: Adds is either of rule, in case one wants to find any matches for a set of specific file or folder names.New: The … any of rules now allow entering multiple choices separated by returns instead of spaces, which enables you to provide a list of choices that contain spaces.New: Rename command lets you rename files and folders in FAF's Result window.New: Unlock command removes the file locks (user & system) as well as any ACLs.New: The context menu in the Results window now offers a Copy Paths command.New: Rule Comments to search for Finder comments (see Info window) aka "Spotlight Comments".New: Rule File Content now looks inside zip files, including.New: If you have BBEdit's Command Line Tools installed, you'll get two new commands in the Results' right-click menu (see above).Will include DFX's Favorites and Recent Fodlers. New: If you have Default Folder X running, the pop-up menu showing the search locations.This makes complex rules possible – see the website for useful examples. New: Scripted Rules allow for custom file matching with Lua or JavaScript code.Fixes a crash when searching certain disks or volumes, including Cryptomator.
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