76 responses to ““Everything”: small, lightning fast desktop search for NTFS drives”

  1. Catboy85

    Hey, small internet:). This started as an autohotkey script. talk about fast, I don’t get why other programs don’t use this system.

  2. jack

    why is the link to the program so tiny

  3. Catboy85

    He wants to make sure you read his review first?

  4. Zop

    My friend’s HDD filesystem table lost after use this and close it and then open that file in explorer.

    I am not sure if it is a bug or something.
    Because it’s ok for me.
    Does anyone get the same problem? Lost filesystem table with this?

  5. Woody

    Really nice piece of software! Thx! ^^

    My only wish would be to register Everything as
    windows standard search protocol. It is one thing
    that Locate32 can do.
    Does any one know if that’s possible and how to do it? I would really appreciate!
    I have already tried to manipulate the “Search protocol – Register.reg” that comes with Locate32, in order to make it work for Everything. But no success…

    Thanks in advance! ;)

  6. Woody

    Aah, sorry!

    I forgot to say: I’m on Vista SP1.

  7. CGA

    Used to praise Locate 32 but this beats everything, including Locate, hands down.

  8. Kaerigan

    Holy crap this is fast. Thanks! XD

  9. idodialog

    As a long time user of Locate, now irrevocably switched to Everything (about a month) I gotta say Everything is simply stunning. Not only is it very (VERY) fast, loads up multiple big drives in seconds (how does it do that?), seems to have a really tiny footprint and is simplicity itself. Maybe Locate can do things Everything can’t – but whatever they are I never used them and it had just too many (admittedly small) annoyances.
    Winner!

  10. skrollan

    if been looking for a good search engine for a long time and after i found everything a few months ago my search stopped.
    thumbs up!

  11. The Windows Fix

    Wish I could find a good use for these local search tools at home. I find them only useful for work environments.

  12. Yaron

    It’s very very nice. I was impressed by the speed, and the convenient interface and search functionality.

    The one major think it’s missing is Unicode support.

    Also, to the level that it’s written in the file system anyway, the ability to search for dates and sizes could be an improvement. But for most search cases (at least for me) that’s minor and it’s pretty good as-is.

  13. M

    No unicode support. Too bad :(

  14. raimond

    the new beta has unicode support:
    http://www.voidtools.com/download.php

  15. x

    Why is it always so hard to find the home page for software titles that are reviewed? It’s always a small-font, hard-to-find link. Why not make a button using an image?

  16. raimond

    For weeks I did a google search of software reviewed in freewaregenius. Could not find the download link. Now, I know where it is. :)

  17. raimond

    Everything uses quit a lot of ram on my PC: 175.000 files 29 MB ram. :-(

  18. T.

    a fantastic software. I used locate32 before, now everything.

    However, I prefered the way of searching of locate.
    1) search variable,-search variable not to find

    this does a search of all files with this variable but without the 2nd search variable in the string

    2) search variable,+search variable

    this search both variables in the string

    3) search variable,search variable

    this search one or the other search variable

  19. Toni

    Great find! Wonder why Windows doesn’t use this method by default.

  20. Calep

    I switched from Locate to Everything me too. A lighting fast little gem. Strongly recommended

  21. Irfan9727

    @T. You can turn on Regex on Search>enable Regex for that. You must learn Regex first.

  22. T.

    @Irfan9727,

    Yes it is good that search with regular expressions is available in everything.
    Regex can be very powerful.

    However I find searching in dos command mode easier. The problem is that you can’t define in everything a pattern (without using regex) to include one searchterm and exclude another search term (in the same search).

    In locate you use the “-” symbol.

  23. T.

    why does this not work in everything:
    [^a-z]

    with regex enabled?

    All names returned

  24. Chocobito

    Wow, really fast. Now I can replace Windows Search with Everythigs in the Start Manu with tis little tool :RerouteXPSearch.
    You can find this in http://www.winhelponline.com/articles/99/1/How-to-replace-Windows-XP-Start-menu-Search-with-a-third-party-search-tool.html

  25. Boogie

    I’ll have to join the crowd of people bashing about the tiny (almost unnoticeable) links to the software’s homepage. I already know where those links usually are, but the newcomers to your site will have to suffer for a couple of minutes in search of the precious link.

  26. T.

    Yes, correct.
    But this site is still one of the best on the web.
    The owner creates great reviews.

  27. cicom3nd3z

    Great software, thanks!

    About RAM usage: I guess everything loads the list of files/folders in ram for fast search. So lots of files = lots of RAM used. But by unchecking Run in background in options, closing the main window will also exit the app (at least in beta ver.). It starts pretty fast so I don’t need it running in background.

  28. Jayendran

    Blazingly fast! I switched to Everything from Locate.

  29. blogward

    Couldn’t get it to work – it hangs ‘scaning’(sic) an NTFS USB portable drive.

  30. zippodemos

    Hello Samer,

    I’m very impressed with this search engine, it retrieves results in no time and as I just type with no apparent effect on my RAM, I was using SearchGT (payware) but this one easily beats it.

    Now, one feature I’d love to see implemented is integration with Windows Explorer, specially in the file dialogs (sorta like FlashFolder, docked to a side): just type in the folder you are looking for, find it, click on it and save/open any given file in there instead of endlessly spidering through all the folder structure.

    Thanks for the great finding!

    Zippo

  31. djm

    Doesn’t work on network drives.

  32. RxR

    From the review and comments, it sounds like it’s a nice program, but unfortunately it’s little use to me because it doesn’t search for actual content of files, only file and folder names. I’ll stick to using Agent Ransack.

  33. Marc Savoy

    Haven’t used earlier versions of google desktop search (I understand it faster than it once was) other desktop search apps,and the Windows default search to often agonizingly slow response, poor results on Vista SP1 I didn’t expect much from Everything.
    but I must say how simply amazed I am with both the lightning fast speed and absolute thoroughness of its search. This is one truly great product.

  34. robert

    For my needs, searching program code files mostly, I want to see the hits in context. I also don’t need to need or want to have files be indexed since I generally know the projects I want to look in and indexing can be very annoying.
    I used to use Examine32, which is good but not free. Later I switched to AgentRansack (http://www.mythicsoft.com/agentransack/), which still has a free but substantially crippled version.
    For some time now I’ve been using AstroGrep (http://astrogrep.sourceforge.net/) which is now my current favorite and does everything I need.

  35. vitali_y

    I recommend to review StopKa – Desktop search tool.
    http://www.stopka.us
    It search files quickly. StopKa support indexing drive content and direct files search. It has similar files search feature, also it possible to find duplicates for files. StopKa has flexible configuration and multi language interface. It support auto classification. You can handle with several millions of files in one pane and get possibility to sort files at any its attribute. Here are screenshots:
    http://www.stopka.us/en/screenshots.html

  36. vitali_y

    why did you delete my comment? do you fear to hear the better soft exist?

  37. vitali_y

    ok, I’ll try once more.
    StopKa desktop search tool – http://www.stopka.us
    As I think StopKa is better, but I’m the author – so you should check this. 1 thing what I say – StopKa search a little bit faster and has more possibilities for search.

  38. vitali_y

    Samer, you are right – this is your blog and I should not pollute it with my “ads”. At least pay attention for my software – that is all what is necessary for me.

  39. cipher

    This is the best file search app i have come around so far.

  40. JoWazzoo

    Everything (except for the name :-) ) is beyond a doubt one of the best tools I have ever found and I have tried multiple thousands over the years. It is so small and so fast it is rather unbelieveable. When it is first loaded/initiated it takes a little bit to build its internal index (and I am talking seconds – not lots of minutes or hours). From then on just let it run in the tray and it will peform a search in nano-seconds. Yes, I have tried it on a system with tens of thousands of files.

    One of my key uses for it is to assist in finding malware crap on my machine. More than once it has provided great assistance in that use – e.g. most recently dealing with Confiker/Downadup (sp?).

    One time I was fool enough to DL the M$ piece of crap search program which is freaking huge, eats RAM & CPU like they are free and is generally slower than death. Everything is not in the same league. Oh, btw – removed the M$ crap in less than one day.

  41. OAlexander

    Highly recommended. It changed the way I work and quickly access files across all my local hard-drives. It surely could be improved in one way or the other – eg., sort by extension – but already the way it is, it is much faster than drilling oneself through to all the varying file-locations and running file searches the usual way.

  42. Dean-Ryan Stone

    This program does not search network drives. At all. That’s a complete dealbreaker. Locate32 (www.locate32.net) is a FAR better alternative, just as fast at locating files but ten times more options, works with network drives, multithreaded drive indexing, can search within files, and is also free.

  43. Roy

    I recommend TheSearchMan.

    unlike Everything , TheSearchMan’s database is encrypted and it doesn’t show ALL files at the startup.
    The database of Everything is on the most wanted List of hackers as it lists all your files.

    TheSearchMan is a mere 30 KB download.
    It is portable also. That means NO INSTALLATION.

    Unlike Everything or Locate32 which can only search in the index, TheSearchMan can do real searching,ie, in the drive with a super fast speed.

    It searched my 50GB Seagate drive in a little over 2 seconds.
    It has bagged many 5 stars and Top Software awards.

    The interface of TheSearchMan is extremely simple.
    Just enter the path and search criteria

    TheSearchMan’s database is updated on the fly.

    The home page is:
    http://venussoftcorporation.blogspot.com/2009/08/thesearchman.html

    Its also been reviewed by ghacks and addictivetips.

  44. The DataRat

    Functions without a glitch on both my Vista 64-bit and 32-bit machines. If you don’t need encryption or network search, Everything is excellent. Far superior to Microsoft’s search facility on either XP or Vista. Faster than XP’s native search utility, and -most importantly- compared to Vista’s native search it finds …well, it finds ~everything~ ! ( Which the Windows search doesn’t. )

  45. Stan

    MAN!!
    TheSearchMan is AWESOME!!!!

    I didn’t knew Everything could be so dangerous as pointed out by Roy.

    I deleted my everything and I use TheSearchMan now.

  46. Tiger of India

    I liked this TheSearchMan and from the looks of their homepage,
    It has completed 10000 downloads.

    I was really shocked to see that the programmer of TheSearchMan is a
    boy of 16 years!
    Can you believe that!!
    well its true.

    I’ll really recommend it.

  47. Kurt

    Under win7 you get garbage at start up like this
    “::{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}”

  48. Anonymous

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  49. Lurking

    I found Jam Software’s free UltraSearch and love it. You select which drives and as you type it searches MFT tables. Faster than TheSearchMan when I did them side-by-side. Can’t search within search but that hasn’t stopped me, I just refine my search; can sort by folder, etc. Cheers!

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