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\//\\//\ ---------------------------------------------------
/\\//\\/ findit -- A MUI-based disk search utility
\//\\//\ (c) 1993 enola productions. All rights reserved.
\/ \/ ---------------------------------------------------
Findit is a MUI-Based application that allows you to search any
drive, device, or assign for files or directories.
SETUP:
Before using this program, you must first install `MUI' (magical user
interface) by Stephan Stuntz. The MUI archive is available at any
Aminet site. Note that MUI, and therefore this program, will only run
on Amiga 2.04 or higher machines.
Other than MUI and AmigaDOS 2.04, findit has no other system dependencies.
Installing this program is as simple as copying the executable to your
favorite utilities directory. It needs no additional support files.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Finding a file of any kind couldn't be easier (although it could be
quicker!) Simply select your search parameters from the main window
and press `hunt'. A list of found files will be built as you watch.
There are three kinds of search parameters. Each of them can be toggled
on or off:
Name: The `Name' parameter referrs to both a file and directory names. Any
standard AmigaDOS pattern can be entered here.
Date: This option, when enabled, allows you to search for file and dirs
that were created/modified before, after, or on the date you
specify. Dates should be entered in dd-mmm-yy format, or simply
enter `today', `yesterday', `tuesday', `tomorrow' (?) etc.
Use the "in last X days" option to search for files created or
modified recently. Entering "0" means search for files created
today, "1" means search for files created yesterday or today,
etc.
Size: When this option is enabled, any file with the size you specify
will qualify. When you specify a size parameter, directories
are not searched for.
Of course, you can combine any of these searches and only files/dirs that
match ALL criteria will be displayed.
It's a fact - some searches take a long time. By selecting "abort" in the
found files window, you can stop the search. Or press the close button
in the files window to stop the search and close the files window. Or
press the close button in the main window to stop the search and quit
the program.
For longer searches, I recommend that you simply iconify the windows while
findit works. Findit will flash the screen and de-iconify itself when the
search is complete.
DISTRIBUTION POLICY:
This release of `findit' is to be classified as `freeware'; no one is to
make any money from this beyond a small (under $5 per disk) copying fee.
Permission is granted for this achive to sail to any and all public-access
boards and services as long as the archive (including this file!) is kept
intact.
Distribution on for-profit coverdisks and disk magazines is prohibited
without written permission from the author.
HISTORY:
o Release 1.12, 10-Jan-94
Decreased stack usage
Minor cleanup
o Release 1.1, 30-Sep-93
Fixed double-directory bug
Now detaches from cli!
Added "in last X days" option
o Release 1.0, 18-Sep-93
First public release
WISH LIST:
o Faster searching
o More accurate progress bar
Let me know what features you'd like to see added! Or just write to
say you like/hate this program so I know whether to waste any more time
on it 8^)
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
I'm not doing this project for money. If you want to facilitate the
development of this or other enola productions software, please contact
the author with suggestions, comments, chocolate, bug reports, etc.
Internet: glade@kira.csos.orst.edu
CompuServe: 72773,2152
Snail: enola productions
P.O. Box 563
Corvallis, OR, 97339