Search your folders using regular expressions, even saving results in HTML, with V-Grep
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With V-Grep (Visual GREP) you can specify expressions representing complex patterns that are difficult or impossible to find using only masks, such as: e-mail addresses, telephone numbers, IP addresses etc.
V-Grep allows you also to search for files even without any knowledge about regular expressions.
Especially if you use to perform demanding searches you may V-Grep’s a better way. If not, then again you may appreciate that the program produces more easily legible search results.
Note that search results can be exported to an HTML file.
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