Text Filterer 3.3

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    05/07/2009
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    Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server

Publisher’s description

TF is a desktop search engine with which you can instantly search for single words, partial words, Boolean word combinations, exact or proximity phrases within hierarchically organized collections of documents. Full text search can be combined with selective searches around a common regular structure of documents, if any. TF browses a search result by folders, and navigates through the found words highlighted in text. Search results can also be narrowed by document name, type, location, date/time, size, title, author, etc.

TF supports plain text, Unicode, RTF, XLS, HTML, PDF, and uses MS Word and PowerPoint (if installed) to index DOC, PPS, PPT and other MS Word supported files. TF supports many popular image formats such as BMP, ICO, GIF, TIFF, PNG, JPEG, PSD, WMF, EMF and more. TF searches, browses and extracts documents and images inside ZIP, RAR, MHT and CHM archives at any level of nesting. TF can be used as plain text converter for supported document files. In version 3.3 the Exif data retrieval has been implemented for JPEG and TIFF files. New File size column was introduced to display actual file size.

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