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Super Finder is a really good replacement for the Windows built-in search tool. It allows you to search by file name, folder name or certain text in a file. There is an option where you can exclude files from your results list by file extensions or by the full or partial name. The results list after you do a search has a right-click contextual menu that is the same as right clicking on a file in your file manager. — George’s Freeware Review Page 
Some features:
More search speed and special search functions.
“True” search text in file (also unicode!).
Search for hexadecimal pattern in file.
Full wildcard support.
Exclusion list, by file extensions or full/partial name.
Selectable search also for folders.
Remember all last settings (selectable).
Shell integration (right-click contextual menu on drives and folders).
Program activation by pressing “Search” hotkey on keyboard.
Drag & Drop (or Copy) of found files.
Right click on found files: activate the Explorer contextual popup menu.
One-click file operations: Open, Copy, Delete, Explore, Rename, Properties.
Inspired from simple layout of old (but good) Windows NT™ built-in search.
Automatic (and manual) check for program updates.
Character Set management to support translation into non-latin languages (i.e. Russian, Chinese, etc..).
“Smart Search mode”: allow to search for similar names without type the asterisk (*) character at the begin or end of partial file name or extension to search.
Download: FreeSoftLand
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