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Introducing:
RapidFetch
Tired of the regular windows search, the windows start menu, or navigating
folders the slow way to find your
documents, music, pictures, and any
other miscellaneous files? This remarkably fast desktop search utility and file
launcher lets you locate and open files on-demand, and returns results
as you type! |
DeDupify
Personal computers are notorious for amassing clutter. File backups
and moving files from one computer to another can leave your hard disk sprinkled
with redundant files. DeDupify provides a fast and easy way to find those duplicates
and consolidate them. Search results can also be saved and revisited at a later
date. |

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EULA
NOTE: DeDupify doesn't do anything to your files unless explicitly instructed to! |
No install required. Both apps require the .NET 2.0 framework to run,
so if you get an error like this:
"To run this application, you first must install one of the following versions of
the .Net Framework: V2.0.50727"
download .NET
from Microsoft
here. |
Alternate RapidFetch Download Link:
Why another search utility? RapidFetch was built to address the following needs:
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Problem |
RapidFetch Solution |
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Windows explorer makes it tedious to search multiple folders at the same time. |
Provides labelled folder groups to search multiple areas of your computer simultaneously. |
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The built-in search in windows explorer is slow and doesn't facilitate multiple
searches in quick succession. |
Pre-searches folder groups on the fly and returns instantaneous results as you type
to help guide and refine your search. |
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Frequently-accessed areas of your computer such as the windows start menu, my documents,
my music, favorites, internet history, etc, can involve repetitive, tedious, and
time-consuming clicking and then browsing files to find and open what you're looking
for. |
User-created or built-in folder groups double as instant "start menus" by simply
clicking the relevant group, typing a part of the keyword until your result appears,
and pressing enter or double clicking to open it. |
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Other desktop search engines don't allow partial searches, meaning if you can't
remember the exact keyword you're looking for, the correct results won't show up. |
Partial searches are supported. As soon as the first letter is typed in, results
containing that letter appear immediately. |
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There's no built-in way to get a file and folder listing. |
The search results can be saved to a spreadsheet. |
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No easy-to-reach search exists on the Windows taskbar. |
When idle, RapidFetch can be conveniently hidden to the system tray, ready to be
activated with a mouse-click. |
Best of all, it's free, and continuously being improved through user
input!
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