NameFind is a GUI for the Unix "find" command-line tool, installed by default on Mac OS X. It provides fast, simple searches for files by name in a specific directory. Enter a search term, specify your search directory, and run the search query: NameFind will present a list of all files that match the search name.
Now a 64-bit application built on the Cocoa frameworks.
Updated user interface includes filter buttons below main toolbar to sort and filter table data by file extension; can also sort table display by date.
Context-sensitive popup menu in table display.
Now includes user-configurable preferences.
Generate QuickLook previews by hitting the spacebar.
BEZBOZNY I downloaded this program to try it, but i just can not open it. I have snow leopard and every time that i try to launch namefind i just see it bounching a couple of times in the dock and it quits.
PSYCHOS Why the hell would I pay $25 for something that's included for free with the OS? Either Unix find, if you want to use the Terminal, or Spotlight if you don't.
This developer should be banned from posting "apps" on MacUpdate. He'll perhaps scam a few people into paying for his "tools." (Version 4.0)