Last Modified Date in File Find?

Will we ever see it again? It was there in 10.4.x. And it was very helpful for us in determining which was the most current version of a file. Last opened date does not help us that way.

Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.5)

Posted on Oct 9, 2008 11:56 AM

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Oct 9, 2008 12:21 PM in response to Tim Haigh

Thanks. But, that's not what I'm looking for. I would like the results window to display the last modified date (and the file size, while we're at it).

The example here is that we have different people working on images which are used for in different contexts. So, one image might be in the process of being modified have multiple layers in it (so it is large). Another might have been in one release of an artist's portfolio, but not in a later one. One may have been used in a subsequent competition.

Last modified date and file size are very useful in the Find window to identify the most current version of the image.

Sure we could implement a more co-oridnated file management system. But, the old File Find of 10.4.x made it so we didn't have to do so.

Oct 27, 2008 9:14 AM in response to gbeberman

I have to tell you that this "dumbing down" of the Finder surprised me too.

There is no way in Leopard (that I can find) to "recursively search a folder/drive" for all files with a specific string in a name and find out where the latest one is stored. "Last Opened" is a useless piece of information for anybody but auditors.

I'd like to be able to see, at the very least, the date modified, the size, and the path the file resides in. And be able to sort the output by any of those pieces of data.

All it would take is to allow us to go to "View -> Show View Options" and turn on additional columns of information. Ideally we'd be able to see the same "columns" that are shown in the regular "Finder".

I'll repost here if I can figure out how to perform what should be a built in search that returns useful information.

Steve

Nov 9, 2008 1:18 PM in response to mr.madsen

Yes, I cannot believe it. It's truly disappointing... and how long has it been this way? A year? When did Leopard come out?

Losing key search features and column criteria is really silly, especially after all the ballyhoo about the power of Spotlight, OS X's find, etc.

The tiny fonts on high res screens are my other peeve, well that, and the impossibly small font in the iTunes reviews screen. It must be 20 somethings who design these things! Just wait until their eyes start to change; maybe they'll understand then!

Anyone know how to change the font size in EasyFind or HoudahSpot?

Nov 17, 2008 7:08 AM in response to Tom in London

I really like Easy Find. I've been using it for several years and it's a great supplement to the Finder's Find. Maybe I'll play with the resolution independence to make it appear larger! In fact, I just did so and it works like a charm. Plus, I used iKey to launch it via Apple-F, displacing the Finder's Find.

However, I don't see how to have it default to searching the current folder either!

I do like how incredibly fast Find is on an Intel Mac vs. an iBook (most everything else seems slower). If only it would default to name and the folder one is looking at!
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Just discovered that one can drag a folder to an EasyFind search window to change its focus-- OR, and this is even cooler, one can drag the icon at the top of a window for a folder to the search window to change the focus. That way, if you're within a folder, one can quickly drag the icon in the title bar to EF and change where it's searching. I'll have to see if I can script or automate this with command-F

Jan 27, 2009 10:02 AM in response to gbeberman

Thanks all for opening this dialogue and for finally confirming that there is nothing that can be done here.

I don't know if OS-X developers read these comments, but defaulting to "last opened" instead of "last modified" is more than asinine; it seems like a bug, and it obliterates search functionality for anyone who has more than a couple of versions of the same document on a computer.

It's a version control disaster.

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