I think you can't avoid serving a search, that searches for folders and
files in a given folder like the good ole' find command for the shell.

ZG is a great thing. It offers a search that is performant and at the
same time adjusted to the files the user often needs. But as long as you
can't find EVERY and I mean EVERY folder and file (at least) in your
home folder it shouldn't displace, but complete the good ole' way of
searching.

Both search forms could be done at the same time and be presented in one
window. An example: The user searches for the word "thunder". ZG
instantly shows AC/DCs Thunderstruck since the user already got the
Rhythmbox-ZG-Dataprovider installed, but he can see that the search
isn't done yet. He can stop the search if he wishes to, but he can also
wait until the folder ".thunderbird" is found, which he was looking for.

I don't see why one shouldn't serve both ways. I use nautlilus-
elementary on maverick which also comes with a great ZG search, but
since maverick I happen to use the find command a lot...

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