

Intuitive Search: Recently, many Windows users are frustrated with the search in Vista/Win7/Win8. Very handy with complex search patterns or distributed search locations. You can save your current search settings to a Search Template or in a Finding Tab for later one-click re-use. It’s a non-indexed search, so your search results are always live and up-to-date.


It fully supports Boolean Logic, advanced pattern matching, Regular Expressions, Boolean RegExp (the Boolean combination of any number of Regular Expressions), whole word and fuzzy matching, content search (look for text strings inside files, wildcards supported), multiple location search, a Duplicate File Finder, and much more. Verdict:Ī smart management system that helps you organise and find files, documents, URLs and more.Find Files: XYplorer features a high-end search engine with tremendous power and amazing speed. You can now tell Tabbles that “G:\” is a shared drive, and tag files on it along with your team. Support of “file stream” for teams: we added support for “Google file stream” and similar technologies, so basically it works any software that mounts a cloud drive locally, without synchronizing the files (there are many solutions that do that (Expandrive, Mountain Duck, odrive…). You're able to share tags with perhaps hundreds of other systems and users, synchronise with Dropbox/ Google Drive/ Dropbox/ more, define users and user groups (with permissions), import users from Active Directory, and more. But the system is also very much about working with others. You won't lose your tags if a drive gets another drive letter when it's reconnected, and tags are also preserved if files are moved with Explorer, or sent/ received via email.Įxplorer integration (icon overlays, context menus) help you manage all this locally. You can then search for and organise files using one or more tags, even if they're on a disconnected drive (the details are stored in a database). You're able to tag almost anything: files, pictures, Outlook emails, Office documents, URLs, network files and more. Tabbles works very much like an extension of this method of file organisation, combining a tagging and virtual folder system into one handy utility. When it comes to organising files, Windows users have become used to the idea of using hierarchical folders, and Windows 7 introduced the idea of libraries.
