SearchInFiles Finds Text Strings In Any Document


Mac: Whether you’re working on your manuscript or programming code, you might need to search for one specific line of text inside a document. SearchInFiles is a Mac app that makes it simple and adds context to the search.

The default Spotlight search allows you to search for a line of text inside a document, but SearchInFiles supercharges the process a bit by offering more options. It shows you the exact line and context it appears in and digs through all types of text files, including, CSS, XML, TXT and more. It’s not going to be relevant for every search you do, but the context support makes it a handy alternative to Spotlight when you just need to find a single line or two. SearchInFiles is a $0.99 download in the Mac App Store.

SearchInFiles [Mac App Store]


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