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Depeche View 1.4.1
Vincent Stahl
Load, view and search all text of a directory tree in one window, with the least possible mouse clicks and key presses. Search a phrase just by clicking on it. Fly through results by the turn of your mouse wheel. Copy text, and create bookmarks with the same ease. If you have to read through many small ASCII text files, e.g. source code, this tool allows text analysis at extreme speeds. For example, to search a word, forget about opening a dialogue, setting options, clicking through results lists to open one result file after another. No, just type the word - and land within the first matching line in the first matching file, instantly. Then, if you see another word of interest, don't even type it - click on it. And again, you will land at the first match for this word, instantly, no matter in what file. Depeche View Base is free for private use, and can load up to 10000 files, or 100 MB of text. Depeche View Extended Edition can also view .zip .jar .tar.gz and tar.bz2 contents directly.
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