Everything from voidtools has gone a long way. We are now on 1.5 (still called alpha, but should be out "soon" -- means in the coming 2 or 3 years likely).
Serious: Everything 1.5 is stable and production ready and has many new cool features (duplicate search for example). xplorer² v6.3 was released recently. Additions in current build 6.302 include:
* Integration with Everything. xplorer² ultimate can talk to the popular ES search tool for super fast name searches.
That was when I got bit envious that AFAIK XYplorer does not have a native Everything integration. Could you have a new look Don and see if / how the integration could be done. I think that would be a worthwhile addition. I think that is my second to last wish besides the 64 version :-)
The last is an ARM release btw.
include Everything (voidtools) → major speed-up! :-D
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Re: include Everything (voidtools) → major speed-up! :-D
I suddenly noticed there was an answer to me years ago that i missed. Nope, as i stated i always have indexing disabled, so there are no "updated from the OS anyways".rpnfan wrote: ↑01 Oct 2021 13:26 I understand your thoughts, although a search will always take some time. I also hat indexing services in general. In contrast Everything uses the NTFS file table which is there and updated from the OS anyways. It just reads the file table once (takes maybe a minute or whatever) and then will just monitor the NTFS file table -- so no extra overhead indexing going on at all.
Don't have anything against your wish to have this integrated, optionally of course. I'm really glad with astonishing XY's search speed, especially since it's real and only when i need it.
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Re: include Everything (voidtools) → major speed-up! :-D
This is _not_ Windows indexing!
Even when you have indexing disabled the NTFS file table is kept up-to-date, because the OS needs to know where each file is. The NTFS tables being in the book-keeping anyways, thus no extra overhead, is exactly what makes the Everything approach so smart.
Result is that you have instant search results, in contrast to whatever "fast" could mean. Just as a practical test I searched on my main SSD drive for a specific name. XY took more than 40 seconds to go through the HD. Everything displays the search results in real-time -- as you type. What is not to like about having instant search results?
So I think every file manager should integrate the option to give instant results! Sure, I can start Everything to run searches, which I do dozens of times each day. But having that integrated to a file manager just makes most sense, so you do not have to jump back and forth between the two. Which I have to do now.
Even when you have indexing disabled the NTFS file table is kept up-to-date, because the OS needs to know where each file is. The NTFS tables being in the book-keeping anyways, thus no extra overhead, is exactly what makes the Everything approach so smart.
Result is that you have instant search results, in contrast to whatever "fast" could mean. Just as a practical test I searched on my main SSD drive for a specific name. XY took more than 40 seconds to go through the HD. Everything displays the search results in real-time -- as you type. What is not to like about having instant search results?
So I think every file manager should integrate the option to give instant results! Sure, I can start Everything to run searches, which I do dozens of times each day. But having that integrated to a file manager just makes most sense, so you do not have to jump back and forth between the two. Which I have to do now.
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Re: include Everything (voidtools) → major speed-up! :-D
IIRC Don has commented on this somewhere, about how he doesn't want dependencies on 3rd party dlls. But seemed open to having it loosely coupled like how we have optional External Copy Handlers (and we can set it to eg. TeraCopy), which would still work.
Anyway +1 this
, hope it's still on the todo list. tbh, Microsoft themselves should have incorporated it, it's just that good.
Anyway +1 this
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rpnfan
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Re: include Everything (voidtools) → major speed-up! :-D
That is true. I always wondered why MS did not use it themselves in the first place or at least adopt it once you realize that this makes most sense.jaywalker32 wrote: ↑30 Apr 2026 09:35 Anyway +1 this, hope it's still on the todo list. tbh, Microsoft themselves should have incorporated it, it's just that good.
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Re: include Everything (voidtools) → major speed-up! :-D
Huge fan of Everything (including es cli) and XYplorer! Having a loose integration to access the incredible speed of Everything results from within XYplorer would be incredible!
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Re: include Everything (voidtools) → major speed-up! :-D
Look into the Script exchange forum
to find a way getting you're Everything GUI results into an XY paper folder.
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