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fredski
Find & Replace Editor - freeware
  • 2004/10/28 9:23

  • fredski

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Im looking for a good find and replace editor to search files within a directory/sub directory containing a piece of text and replace it. I dont want to have to open every single file individualy and do a find and replace like I have to with my current software. Oh and lets not even mention the find function in xp eh lol.

It also needs to be freeware :)

Anyone know of a good one?

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nickel
Re: Find & Replace Editor - freeware
  • 2004/10/28 9:45

  • nickel

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  • Since: 2003/1/27


i dont have many experiences with it, but i think the program "weaverslave" can do what your are searching for.
you can find it http://www.weaverslave.ws/en/index.php
and it`s freeware

greets nickel

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carnuke
Re: Find & Replace Editor - freeware
  • 2004/10/28 10:10

  • carnuke

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I can reccommend having a alook athttp://snapfiles.com An excellent freeware site. For text replace try bk em replace I will edit this post in a moment with urls

edit:http://www.boolean.ca/

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fredski
Re: Find & Replace Editor - freeware
  • 2004/10/28 13:17

  • fredski

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Cheers guys,
Just what I was looking for. :)

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JMorris
Download and archive Hotmail E-mail
  • 2004/10/28 14:00

  • JMorris

  • XOOPS is my life!

  • Posts: 2722

  • Since: 2004/4/11


Quote:

carnuke wrote:
I can reccommend having a alook athttp://snapfiles.com An excellent freeware site. For text replace try bk em replace I will edit this post in a moment with urls

edit:http://www.boolean.ca/


Great link Carnuke!

Just for a little added info on that site... If you use Hotmail/MSN, and you would like to download all your e-mail like you do your POP3/IMAP e-mail, they offer a great program called Hotmail Popper. I use it and have yet to have a problem with it. It's a great way to archive all your Hotmail/MSN email as well as manage your space.

For example, just configure your e-mail client to use 127.0.0.1 as the POP3 and SMTP server, then specify that you want all your e-mail moved to your local folders. This automaically downloads all your e-mail and deletes it off of Hotmail's servers.

Check out the author for more info.

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carnuke
Re: Download and archive Hotmail E-mail
  • 2004/10/28 14:08

  • carnuke

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  • Since: 2003/11/5


Thanks for the tip jmorris... yep, and while were on about this site ... there is also a couple of useful graphics editors called picSizer and photofiltre that process graphics files in bulk. I mention this because someone was looking for a bulk image compression ustility a while ago?

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