Under system 7.5, when the user chooses "Find..." command from the "File" menu, the Finder launches an application called "FindFile" instead of searching by itself. This is done with help of FindFile Extension. This is a good idea, because it extends the Mac's file-searching ability.
The default application "FindFile" is not so bad. You can, however, also find many other great applications for file-searching, like File BuddyЄ, for instance. This application has much more powerful file-searching options. Moreover, you can search files not only by using its file information, but also its content - cool! There are lots of other file-searching applications. But how do you switch between numerous file-searching applications without fuss?
Enter FindFile Chooser. It is a control panel enabling you to choose between favorite find applications using the Finder's "Find..." command.
Registration Information:
To register and remove the daily shareware reminder open the control panel, launch SimpleText, type @@ "return" your name here "return", select all of your typing and drag the text onto the previously opened control panel window.
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2024-12-03 /

2025-02-09 /

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Architecture 

Motorola 68K
System Requirements 
From Mac OS 7.5
up to Mac OS 9.2
Compatibility notes 
Emulating this? It could probably run under:
Basilisk II