

Bugfix: When starting UltraSearch via context menu the search input field is now selected correctly so that the user can immediately specify a search pattern.Bugfix: Refreshing the search during an ongoing search causes missing search results in some cases.The number of recently used search patterns has been limited to 15.Scrolling through the recently used search patterns has been disabled.The order of columns in the drive list can now be changed via Drag&Drop.Pressing the F3 key now focuses the search pattern and allows the user to instantly enter a new search pattern.The option 'Always Sort Results' will now be taken into account even after a restart of UltraSearch.The 'Auto Sort' option was renamed to 'Always Sort Results'.An option to hide and reset the options toolbar was added.A new button was added next to the search input field, enabling the user to browse for a folder to search in.A new options toolbar has been added, enabling the user to quickly switch between file search and folder search and to de-/activate the exclude filter.The option to enable/disable NTFS hardlinks has been removed. The new scanning mechanism now always detects NTFS hardlinks.The speed of sorting the search results has been greatly increased.The memory usage has been greatly reduced.A new search algorithm for faster searches has been implemented.A completely redesigned scanning mechanism for reading the MFT (Master File Table) has been implemented.Version 2.0 : Released on 18th December 2014 Use UltraSearch wherever you like thanks to the portable ZIP version. UltraSearch can be started from the context menu of your Windows Explorer - starting a search within the selected directory could not be easier.

UltraSearch can suggest patterns or autocomplete manually entered patterns automatically. The 100 recently used search patterns can be saved and selected from a dropdown list. The search results can be sorted according to different criteria, printed or exported as text, RTF, HTML, CSV, and Excel file. UltraSearch enables you to exclude folders, files or file types from searches via an exclude filter. Naturally, the Explorer context menu is available inside UltraSearch. In addition, UltraSearch supports regular expressions.Īdditional information like file size and file dates (last changes, last access and file creation) will be shown for all listed files.

Simply enter a file name or a pattern like *.exe and see the first results while you are still typing.
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UltraSearch even identifies NTFS hardlinks. UltraSearch does not maintain an index which is stored on your harddisk, but achieves its speed by working directly on the Master File Table (MFT) of the NTFS partitions. UltraSearch finds files and folders on local NTFS drives and provides the results in just a few seconds.
