Find Any File 1.9.3 – Search your disks for files using various criteria.

Find Any File 1.9.3

Find Any File searches your local disks for files by name, creation or modification date, size, or type and creator code (not by content, though).

As there are other tools with a similar search operation, here are the special features unique to Find Any File:

  • Has a new hierarchical view of the found items, making it much easier to browse 100s of items (see the screenshot).
  • Can run as root user, finding really any file on your disk, even those that are hidden from normal users.
  • Can save queries and run them again later.

Unlike Spotlight (i.e., the Finder’s Find command), it does not access a pre-built database but searches the chosen volume directly. This allows you to find any file, even those inside packages and others excluded from Spotlight search. Hence it is great for finding system files, for example.

On the other hand, it may take a little longer than Spotlight, and it is only fast on HFS(+) volumes. But even on mounted network volumes of a Mac OS X server it can still be surprisingly fast.

Hence, this is not an entire replacement for Spotlight but it can come handy in certain, if not many, situations.


What’s New

Version 1.9.3:

  • Fix: Search option "Name equals" can now be performed "fast" on APFS volumes.
  • Fix: Applications can be chosen again when using "Pass Results" search option.
  • Fix: Preferences show again correct state for "Install Hot Key at Login".
  • Fix: Avoids rare crash around "accessibilityIsAttributeSettable" on macOS 10.13 and later.
  • Fix: Update checking works again on pre-10.9 systems.
  • Improved performance of showing file icons in "Preview Grid" view mode.


Compatibility

OS X 10.9 or later


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