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Search html pages to restore lost texts

January 30th, 2010

With the growth of the Internet and IT technologies we faced with new information challenges. There appeared so much information that needs to be processed that sometimes it turns out a big problem. It is even more difficult to systemize information. If you are dealing with dozens of documents every day you may forget file location or save the file to the wrong folder by mistake. We are not computers and thus we are not perfect (although sometimes even computers make mistakes).

Losing files and documents can cause serious problems for you or your company. In the modern age of information all docs and texts are stored electronically or at the web servers. Thus, for instance, if you have dozens of HTML pages stored in your PC and you cannot find text contained in one of them, you are in a trouble.

However, proper use of special automated file search systems can solve such problems. At the same time it is not easy to choose the right tool as there are dozens of them in the market.

Download and evaluate File Search Assistant which is a modern file search engine developed by AKS-LABS. This solution will be quite surprising for you and probably is going to break a myth saying that effective software is always expensive and not quite easy to use.

Search html pages with File Search Assistant

Search html pages with File Search Assistant

Use FSA to search html pages

Use FSA to search html pages

Well, in case of File Search Assistant this is not true as this program is simple and efficient at the same time. So, let’s get back to our imaginary case. You need to find a part of text inside html page. What should you do? Sure, you need to search html web pages which have been saved to your local hard drive or a network drive.

File Search Assistant has several search options that will make search fast and effective. Thus, if you are interested in HTML pages you need to make sure the program is not looking for other file types. This can be done by entering file mask *htm(l)* in the customized search menu.

Of course you need to enter keyword or keywords that you think will help File Search Assistant find the missing files. Sure, if you have additional information on the files the search will takes less time and you will be provided with more accurate and relevant results. Thus, if you have info on file size and date of its creation the search process will be pretty enjoyable.

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