What's new in File Find Replace 1.2.0.0
Dec 1, 2010
- File Content Replacer will henceforth be known as File Find Replace.
- Added option to enable/disable individual file extensions.
- Added option to enable/disable checking for updates.
- Added option to allow specific file extensions.
- Added option to ignore files based on size.
- Added settings to remember main window size and state.
- Redesigned the program updater code.
- Redesigned the program settings code.
- Many improvements have been made to user interface functionality.
- When dropping files, you can bypass the file filter by holding the key down initially.
- Fixed the default text encoding for non-unicode files. It was ASCII but should have been, and is now, ANSI.
- Fixed bug where adding a folder required access to all sub folders.
- Fixed bug where multi-line text was not found.
- Fixed bug where multi-line find and replace text was not saved to settings correctly.
- Fixed bug where the update prompt could be displayed behind the main window.
- Numerous other minor GUI and code improvements.
New in File Find Replace 1.1.4.0 (Dec 1, 2010)
- Added option to ignore specific file extensions.
- Added option for case sensitivity when finding or replacing text.
- Minor GUI improvements.
New in File Find Replace 1.1.3.1 (Feb 3, 2009)
- Fixed: Default file encoding is now used when text content is replaced.
New in File Find Replace 1.1.3.1 (Feb 3, 2009)
- Fixed: Default file encoding is now used when text content is replaced.
New in File Find Replace 1.1.3.0 (Nov 24, 2008)
- Added: Ability to cancel an operation once it has been started.
- Added: Drag & Drop support for files and folders from Windows Explorer.