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Review
This review applies to version 3.1 beta.
The latest version of this software will soon be reviewed by our
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Locate32 is a replacement application for the Windows search function. The application uses an indexing system very similar to that of Linux computers to find and remember where your files and folders are located on your system. There is a little drawback here. The application does not really do this automatically. You have to execute an included application to index your files. This update application will open a CMD window and do the indexing on the background. It shows a DOS window as well. There are other applications that can run processes on the background and update your file indexes in real-time. However, in allowing you to determine when to index, Locate32 makes sure that your system will not be made slow by an indexing process. You can search files using extensions (on a separate text field) and also by name. There are a lot of wild cards that you can use to find your long-lost file. I like the fact that I don't have to type *.exe to find an application. I just tell Locate32 what file I want, and it will find it for me, just like that. |
- Good alternative to Windows Explorer.
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- Requires you to update the data base manually.
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Reviewed by: José Fernández Reviewer rating: Reviewed: 3 years ago
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