Everything 1.4.0.705 Beta

"Everything" is an administrative tool that locates files and folders by filename instantly for Windows. Unlike Windows search "Everything" initially displays every file and folder on your computer (hence the name "Everything"). You type in a search filter to limit what files and folders are displayed. "Everything" only uses file and folder names and generally takes a few seconds to build its database. A fresh install of Windows XP SP2 (about 20,000 files) will take about 1 second to index. 1,000,000 files will take about 1 minute. The program will only locate files and folders on local NTFS volumes.

What"s new in Everything 1.4.0.705 Beta:

  • fixed an issue when saving a refs index
  • fixed an issue with multiple service instances
  • fixed an issue with displaying wrong sizes
  • fixed an issue with displaying corrupt file names
  • fixed an issue with missing sizes and dates
  • fixed an issue with unnecessary accessing floppy disks
  • fixed an issue when renaming multi-files with non-ascii chararcters
  • fixed a localization issue with some values in the config file
  • fixed an issue with indexing substituted volumes
  • fixed an crash after performing an IPC query
  • fixed an issue with install command line options not working if Everything was already running
  • added thumbnail load priority ui option
  • added service name customization by changing the instance name
  • improved preview support for images on xp
  • improved inherited options when creating a new window
  • improved -update -exit

"Everything" is Freeware. If you use "Everything" in a commercial environment and find it useful a donation would be appreciated.

Download: Everything 1.4.0.705 Beta 32-bit | Portable | ~1.0 MB (Freeware)
Download: Everything 1.4.0.705 Beta 64-bit | Portable
View: Everything Website

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