
A monster.
Did you use the Advanced search (it's a long window to scroll which I missed the first few time I used it, forgetting to scroll down to all the options) and also added the volumes and other stuff, etc. in the Options?lfm wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2023 11:01 am I ran Everything 1.4.1 a bit and tested.
Pro vs UltraSearch
- highlight of search word in filename
Con vs Ultrasearch
- have fewer headers for list, like no Length which is convenient on mp4 etc
- combine a search two words with AND it showed much less result
- 3 files vs US showed 19 files
- and I checked that relevant
Both ran as admin, having direct access to file system.
So Everything does not show everything - pun intended.
I have an SSD 512 GB, on two partitions as C: and D:
Everything seems good, but cannot be trusted just as windows search.
There is certainly more than meet the eye at first glance in Everything.liquidsound wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2023 11:08 am Did you use the Advanced search (it's a long window to scroll which I missed the first few time I used it, forgetting to scroll down to all the options) and also added the volumes and other stuff, etc. in the Options?
Under Operations there is something about file operations, but in paid Pro version.liquidsound wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2023 12:06 pm Does Ultrasearch allows Copy or Moving to folder with Advanced options?
Spotlight in macOS just gets better and better. Windows search has always sucked. How can Microsoft not get this right? I realize Bing is maybe not the best search engine. But it's light years beyond what is available in Windows.liquidsound wrote: ↑Tue Jun 06, 2023 12:18 pm I wish I could also use it on the Mac but...Windows Land is endless
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Windows 11 Start Menu is such a massive improvement over the dead on arrival Windows Phone-inspired "live tiles" design featured in Windows 8 and 10. Thank god Stardock came out with the "Start8" and "Start10" utilities which allow you to use a version of the classic Windows 7 Start Menu instead of those distracting, useless, space hogging tiles.
While the search in Windows is terrible, I think both teams would benefit from looking at best practices wherever they occur, and adopting those. It's amazing how many simple design principles are overlooked by both. Much of MacOS is generations behind Windows in terms of usability.Ex Machina wrote: ↑Thu Jun 08, 2023 4:11 am Of course, Windows search still can't hold a candle to Spotlight search in macOS. Perhaps Microsoft should hire more Apple engineers who can school the rest of the Windows development team on how to do things the right way.
Use 1.5a. Many improvements.lfm wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2023 11:01 am I ran Everything 1.4.1 a bit and tested.
Pro vs UltraSearch
- highlight of search word in filename
Con vs Ultrasearch
- have fewer headers for list, like no Length which is convenient on mp4 etc
- combine a search two words with AND it showed much less result
- 3 files vs US showed 19 files
- and I checked that relevant
EDIT: my bad, AND was not a reserved word in Everything so was taken literally. Just doing two words with space gave same result.
Both ran as admin, having direct access to file system.
So Everything does not show everything - pun intended.
I have an SSD 512 GB, on two partitions as C: and D:
Everything seems good, but cannot be trusted just as windows search.
Syntax for Ultrasearch
https://manuals.jam-software.com/ultras ... yntax.html
Both support RegEx(Regular Expressions) though for that syntax.
But have not used so far.
Well, the old Control Panel looks totally out of place in the modern Windows design aesthetic. What boggles my mind is that Microsoft has had eight (?) years to migrate the old Control Panel options to the new Settings app. And they still haven't completed the transition! So users have to hop back and forth between two totally different panels to find the setting they need to adjust.
How so? It's f**king useless. If you want to, you can make Win 10 exactly like Win 11 but with Win 11, you are stuck with something that is completely non-customisible so if it doesn't work for you, you're f**ked.Ex Machina wrote: ↑Thu Jun 08, 2023 4:11 amWindows 11 Start Menu is such a massive improvement over the dead on arrival Windows Phone-inspired "live tiles" design featured in Windows 8 and 10.
Win 7's Start was the absolute worst incarnation they ever came up with. The reason they gave it such a radical overhaul in Win 8 was that the user data they had collected from literally billions of user keystrokes showed that use of Start in Win 7 had dropped by as much as 80% for some tasks, compared to XP, so clearly people did not find it at all useful.Thank god Stardock came out with the "Start8" and "Start10" utilities which allow you to use a version of the classic Windows 7 Start Menu instead of those distracting, useless, space hogging tiles.
What someone from Apple might have told them is that users hate choice and your life as a developer will be much easier if you don't give them any. Because that's what Win 11's Start has done, it's taken away any choice as to how you organise your computer. We'd be better off ignoring it altogether and just putting icons on the desktop for everything. At least that way they can be organised into useful groupings that are easy to navigate. Instead, they've turned it into something as useless as a phone's home screen. They given over to the lowest common denominator and f**k everyone else.It took them forever. But Microsoft finally got their shit together in Windows 11 from a design perspective. Someone from Apple must have explained to them that simple is almost always better than complex when it comes to user interfaces.
Unless you want to search a network drive, in which case macOS is totally useless. At work, I think that was the best thing about moving from Mac to PC, as all the files we use and everything we create lives on servers, nothing lives on our workstations except the software we use.Of course, Windows search still can't hold a candle to Spotlight search in macOS.
I think there are very good reasons for getting rid of Control Panel and moving to Settings. It's a much slicker way of doing it. The problem is they have been at it for almost a decade now and still haven't managed to move everything over.
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