[CUBE] sherlock

atoa at krak.net atoa at krak.net
Tue May 11 05:33:29 PDT 2004


In theory, use "find", and search content. See the apple help article
found by looking for "find content". It works on 10.1, but is almost
impossibly slow.

A better way is to use grep in the terminal.

On Tue, 11 May 2004, Helen Lowe wrote:

> I have recently installed OS X (but not panther). I used to index all my
> Word documents and occasionally use Sherlock to find by content text. But
> the new Sherlock doesn't seem to do this, and I can't work it out with the
> new system.
>
> Anyone out there got the solution?
>
> thanks
> HJ
>
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