For web designer here is a good news for you, because you won’t find anymore troubles in finding source codes of html file as you usually experience with Windows XP search utility, with Super Finder XT the utility you can search for any html file. After the results appear, you can get the html files by right click on the result and open the files with any preferred text editor such Notepad or Wordpad.
Replacement and of course powerful search utility for Windows XP™ for finding folders, files and other data easily and certainly efficiently.
- More search speed and special search functions.
- “True” search text (plain or unicode!) in file.
- Search for hexadecimal pattern in file.
- Full wildcard support.
- Exclusion list, by file extensions or full/partial name.
- NEW* Works with Windows 7 and Vista
- NEW* Added compatibility for 64-bit systems (Vista x64, 2003 x64 and XP x64)
- NEW* Two operating modes, Simple and Advanced:

- NEW* Predefined paths selection panel:

- NEW* Totally rewritten GUI.
- NEW* Selectable Color Schemes (Skins):

- *NEW* Plugins support.
- To implement new search features without reinstalling Super Finder XT.
- Selectable search also for folders.
- Remember all last settings (selectable).
- Shell integration (right-click contextual menu on drives and folders).
- Multiple instances capability (Polygamy)
- Program activation by pressing “Search” hotkey on keyboard.
- Drag & Drop (or Copy) of found files.
- Right click on found files: activate the Explorer contextual popup menu.
- One-click file operations: Open, Copy, Delete, Explore, Rename, Properties.
- Inspired from simple layout of old (but good) Windows NT™ built-in search.
- Automatic (and manual) check for program updates.
- Character Set management to support translation into non-latin languages (i.e. Russian, Chinese, etc..).
- “Smart Search mode”: allow to search for similar names without type the asterisk (*) character at the begin or end of partial file name or extension to search.
- Tray Icon management and Tray Bar menu.
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