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PowerGREP 4.2.0 is developed to be an interesting as well as helpful tool which allows you to quickly search through large numbers of files on your PC or network, including text and binary files, compressed archives, MS Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PDF files, OpenOffice files, etc. Find the information you want with powerful text patterns (regular expressions) specifying the form of what you want, instead of literal text. Search and replace with one or many regular expressions to comprehensively maintain web sites, source code, reports, etc. Extract statistics and knowledge from logs files and large data sets.Major Features:When to UseFind files and information anywhere on your PC or networkComprehensively edit, maintain or convert large sets of data files or documentsCollect information and statistics from log files or archivesUnique Abilities:Apply any number of search terms of regular expressions sequentially or concurrentlySearch through specific file sectionsSplit files into records before searchingPost-process replacement text or text to be collectedStay safe with the permanent Undo HistoryDon't leave a trace after audits or forensic analysisAll-in-One ToolEasier to use than most Windows grep toolsExplore files, folders, archives on your PC and networkFull-featured text and hex editor built-inWidely CompatiblePerl, Java and .NET compatible regular expressionsExtensive text encoding support: Windows and DOS code pages, Unicode, ISO-8859, ECBDIC, KOI8, etc.Search MS Word and PDF documentsSearch Excel, Lotus 1-2-3 and Quattro Pro spreadsheetsSearch through OpenOffice documents, spreadsheets, etc.Search through and move files in and out of ZIP archivesEnhancements:New features:Action Type: File name search: Search through the names of files instead of their contents (like rename files but without a replacement text).Command line: /file and /fileexclude parameters to mark individual files to be included in or excluded from the action.Command line: /folderexclude parameter to mark folders to be excluded from the action, complementing the existing /folder and /folderrecurse parameters.Command line: /searchtextfile and /searchbytesfile parameters to load a delimited list of search terms from a file, similar to grep -f.Path placeholders: %FILENAMENOGZ% is the same as %FILENAMENOEXT% if the file has a .gz or .bz2 extension, or the same as %FILENAME% if it does not have such an extension.Preferences, Action: Option to ingore the read-only flag on files.Preferences, Editor: Add detailed automatic folding points from the file navigation scheme.Sequence: Check All and Uncheck All commands in the right-click menu to activate or deactivate all the steps in the sequence.View, Lock Toolbars: Prevent moving the toolbars by accident.Improvements:Action: %MATCHTERMN%, %MATCHFILETERMN% and %MATCHSECTIONTERMN% are now supported in the search term too.Action: Backreferences in replacement text that refer to capturing groups that do not exist are now highlighted as errors.Action: Turning on "match whole sections only" now automatically turns on "collect/replace whole sections" to make it obvious that matching whole sections causes them to be collected and replaced as a whole as well.File Selector/Results: Exploring a file's folder now selects the file in Windows Explorer.Sequence: If multiple actions in the sequence modify the same file, create only one backup copy of that file. This allows "single" backup options to work correctly with sequences and avoids needless backups of intermediate steps with "multiple" backup options.Undo History: Undo items for sequences store the file selection if the sequence has steps that use the File Selector instead of their own file selection, so the Use Action or Sequence item can restore the file selection to the File Selector.Bug fixes:Action: Action date, file date, and file size placeholder values were off by one.Action: Backreferences in regular expressions to named capturing groups that were carried over from other parts of the action were highlighted as errors even though they worked correctly.Action: Execute and Quick toolbar buttons did not always show the correct caption after starting PowerGREP or after restoring a saved layout.Action: Grouping unique matches failed to group all the occurrences of the first match that was found.Action: History menu for the filter files part of the action was not assigned, causing an access violation error when clicking the triangle button.Action: Literal text searches using placeholders in the search term did not work correctly if the search was not case sensitive.Action: Placeholders did not work when used in a regular expression.Action: Renaming a file that only changed its case caused the file to be renamed or moved into its backup location instead of being renamed; if backups were disabled, nothing happened.Action: Splitting files using a regular expression did not correctly split binary files. Some bytes 0x80 and above were replaced with question marks in the target files.Action: The read-only attribute on existing target files was ignored, causing files to be overwritten anyway when the option to make backups is turned on, and causing PowerGREP to silently fail to make replacements in read-only files when the option to make backups is turned off.Command line: /save result.pgsr saved only the results of the last step in the sequence instead of the results of the entire sequence.File Selector: Compound file formats like CHM files could not be excluded using the Exclude Files file masks.File Selector: Refreshing the file selection (automatically or on command) did not update files or folders that were renamed to the same name with a change in case only.Preferences, Syntax Colors: Changes in syntax coloring file masks lost their effect when restarting PowerGREP unless the preferences screen was OK'd again.Results, Print: The last bit of text was missing from the printout.Sequence: If a step bases its file selection on another step, changing the number of the other step did not update that number in the list of steps, even though the step was correctly updated in the actual sequence.Undo History: Errors caused by invalid archives should not cause the undo manager to stop working.Requirements:Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and 7