Where is everything search engine used

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Terka
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Where is everything search engine used

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hi, except of alt-f7 search, is everything used also in
synchronize folders
branch view
etc.
?
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Horst.Epp
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Post by *Horst.Epp »

No
Windows 11 Home x64 Version 23H2 (OS Build 22631.3374)
TC 11.03 x64 / x86
Everything 1.5.0.1371a (x64), Everything Toolbar 1.3.2, Listary Pro 6.3.0.69
QAP 11.6.3.2 x64
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I have no idea what it is you're asking. Sorry.

Could you please rephrase it better?
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Post by *Phred »

Parane wrote:I have no idea what it is you're asking. Sorry.

Could you please rephrase it better?
I think Terka is asking if Everything is used by TC in other file-finding/file-identifying (and folder) functions - like Synchronise, Branch view, others..

In other words, does Everything perform object enumeration duties when in use, rather than TC performing those functions. If it were to, TC might perform more quickly than it has previously - because of the speed of the Everything engine.

I expect the answer, as above, is 'no'.
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Post by *tuska »

I would recommend to search for the text "Everything" in the HISTORY.txt file from today (TC 9.10).
23.08.17 Added: Configuration - Options - Operation:
Option to use "Everything" to get directory sizes via Alt+Shift+Enter and/or spacebar.
Needs recent Everything version with folder size index enabled (32/64)
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Post by *darren1234 »

cm_CountDirContent is now superfast on large dirs (with Everything installed)
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