WhereAre is yet another search utility. The one I
had been using was 'whereis' (I don't know its source
now, but its length was 4968 bytes). As with most,
it must be started from the cli. The major difference
(for me) is that it displays all the copies of the file
or drawer (not just files as most) specified in the
command line. Upon starting, a window opens on the
active screen (presumably Workbench, although Workbench
need not be loaded). You may click on the check boxes
and buttons displayed to make your selections.
For a more thorough description of features and
instructions, study the 'ReadMe' file included in
WhereAre.lha.
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