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grep, grep, grep - Aqua Fun

OSXFAQ Reader Tip By Randy Singer

Unix's grep is the search utility that all others are compared to. Mac OS X comes with a full-featured grep implementation in its Darwin kernel.

You can use grep to search through HTML and text files, analyze Web server logs, etc.. It is ideal for users who require powerful text search features.

You can use grep from the command line, but the command line, of course, does not offer the kind of user experience that Macintosh users have come to expect over the last 15 years.

AquaGrep is a graphical Mac OS X front-end to the Unix grep text search utility.

Price: $10

http://www.publicspace.net/AquaGrep/

Randy B. Singer

Co-Author of: The Macintosh Bible (4th, 5th and 6th editions)

Enjoy :-)

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