Zeroonetwenty has debuted ProFind 1.0, a search app for macOS. The utility combines both metadata searches or file system searches into one.
ProFind’s features include natural language search queries, application discovery, quick folders, multi-line path view with differences, word highlighting, searching inside invisible folders and packages, and more. It has support for QuickLook, sharing, the ability to open/show found items in the Finder, the ability to show file information, and move to trash.
ProFind requires macOS 10.13 or higher. It costs $7.95; a demo is available for download.
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