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Portable Funduc Search and Replace 6.3 ENG+RUS
Portable Funduc Search and Replace 6.3 ENG+RUS|Work in Windows XP,Vista,Win 7 It's packaged in VMWare ThinApp v 4.5.0.238809 Program is registered|rar|5.33 MB
Программа Funduc Search and Replace осуществляет поиск фразы в нескольких файлах и каталогах и заменяет ее другой. Программа удобна для создателей HTML-документов, которым надо заменить ссылки. Search and Replace is an award winning, easy to use search and replace utility loved by programmers, webmasters, and novice computer users alike.
Search and Replace looks through multiple files for a string and can also replace it with another string. It can search subdirectories and ZIP files and do case sensitive or insensitive searches. Extensive support for grep style regular expression search & replacements includes operations that span more than one line, incrementing number replacements, and inserting the path & filename in replaced files. Binary search & replace is also available. You can specify multiple include/exclude file masks and filters based on file date & size. Control over replacements includes configurable replacement prompts and a display of replacements before they are made. An easily understood script editor makes frequent &/or complex multi-step search/replace operations easy to prepare. Advanced script operations include a boolean expression evaluator for added control over which files will be processed by the script. The internal context viewer allows you to edit text files. An "HTML Mode" makes plain text -> html character code substitutions. You can also "Touch" files (change time/date stamp). Search and Replace automatically detects if the file being searched is text and can be configured to launch with separate external editors for search hits in text vs. binary files. The program can also launch associated programs on "found" files, e.g., launch your web browser if the search hit occurs in an .htm or .html file.