How to find text? FSA will give you an answer!
“How to find text in own computer?” This is a very common question which sometimes gets no answer, especially if you know very little about the files or do not know where to look for missing files. It happens that missing files may be located in LAN hard drives, which complicates the search process.
Those who use traditional search method – manual search – you are doomed to waste so much of your precious time. People tend to make mistakes. We are not ideal. Sometimes we cannot see obvious things. Missing files can be located at your desktop but for some reason you cannot see them.
You can also use Windows search tool. However, if you do not know how to look for files by mask, i.e. set files extensions your search may be quite ineffective. Besides, if you possess minimal info on the missing your search may end in failure as well.
Thus, in order to feel confident in file search you need a reliable automated search system. Use File Search Assistant and you will have all your file search problems solved. Most people think that effective and reliable programs should be necessarily expensive and complicated, i.e. not easy to use.
Well, File Search Assistant completely destroys these myths as this programs is a) inexpensive b) easy to use and c) efficient and convenient. If you think that this is impossible then download File Search Assistant to evaluate its features.
So, what should you pay attention to? Of course, these are search criteria and additional features that make search process convenient and enjoyable. Read on.
File Search Assistant has 4 basic search criteria. The more you know about missing file the sooner you will find it. What information is desirable?
a) Keywords. These are words which you think missing files should contain (or names of the missing docs)
b) Size. If you know approximate size of missing files you can use search by size criterion.
c) Date. In case you know exact date when missing files were created or modified/accessed then search by date function will narrow search results.
d) Mask. File Search Assistant can look for particular file types. Thus, if you are interested in ppt (PowerPoint) files only you should set the relevant mask.
File Search Assistant has a preview function and you do not have to open all the files to see what’s inside. Just click on a file in the list of results to review paragraphs with keywords.





















