At 08:06 2009-12-15, Vincent Teachout <[email protected]> wrote:
>I've used Norton's TS utility to search files for text since 1989.  Now
>it won't run under Windows7 (not even in compatibility mode)  Does
>someone have a suggestion for a light weight utility that can search
>files specified by wildcards in recursive subfolders?  Command line
>would be a plus.

      What exactly do you need?

      I have file search and file print programs that I wrote for my 
use.  They are in QBASIC.

      The search program can handle multiple files.  It can parse VFP 
source code sufficiently to report which class and method a search 
hit line is in.

      The print program can print a list of classes and methods and a 
crude cross-reference listing.

      Both programs are not polished, but 1) they work and 2) I can 
change them when I need to.

Sincerely,

Gene Wirchenko


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