[SpeedSearch]

What's New in Version 2.2?
SpeedSearch now uses the PCRE (Perl Compatible Regular Expression) library. Regular expression searches are significantly faster and more powerful.
The "Search File Names:" popup menu selection is now saved between restarts.


What's New in Version 2.1b3?
SpeedSearch now runs native on Mac OS X.
Fixed some minor bugs.
Implemented inter-file response time when pressing the Stop button. In previous versions of SpeedSearch, pressing the Stop button would not actually stop the search until searching was completed on the current file. Now, pressing the Stop button stops the search immediately.


What's New in Version 2.0?
Uses Appearance Manager controls.
Uses Navigation Services for file dialogs.
Fonts are now loaded when the Preferences dialog is first opened, resulting in much faster startup times on systems with many fonts installed.
Added recently used start folders to start folders popup menu. Added a preference to specify the maximum number of menu items.
Added a preference to either display the full paths or just the folder names in the start folders popup menu.
Changed the "Search File Types" radio buttons to a popup menu that allows you to specify groups of file types to search.
Changed controls to use the Application Font. Files, folders and user-defined strings should display correctly on non-US language systems.
Made SpeedSearch more responsive when in the process of performing a search. This makes switching from SpeedSearch to another application almost instantaneous.
Added drag and drop support to the search string field. Dragging text into the search string field now replaces the search string with the dragged text.
Added "goto line" support for the Alpha editor.
Added a preference to automatically quit SpeedSearch when last window is closed.
Added a preference to allow selection of any installed font to use for search results text.
Increased the maximum font size from 14 to 18.
Added display of the file's line number of the currently selected line in the results area.
Added the capability to find files based on line termination (MAC, DOS or UNIX).
Added support for displaying 32-bit icons.
Fixed a bug that would cause SpeedSearch to freeze when a disk error occurred while reading a file.
Text files in DOS format now open to the correct line in CodeWarrior, BBEdit and Alpha.
Added the capability to set the start folder by dragging and dropping a folder from the Finder onto the start folder text field.
Added the capability to find and display all matches on a line.