The input mask for file name searches in the input help have been revised: The input fields “Begins with:” and “Ends with” have been removed and replaced by an input field for entering a regular expression.Date and size filters are now located on the “Home” ribbon for even quicker access.For example, for audio files, bit rate, length, artist are displayed for images, width, height and recording date are displayed. The file preview now shows additional file information depending on the selected file type.To display these columns, select “View > Visible Columns > More Columns”. Columns for path length, file path and path depth have been added.On the right side of the input field, there is now a button (“Favorites Star”) for saving the current search settings.Additional options for searching by file size and file date are now available in the input help (formerly known as “Query Composer”).The new input help replaces the "Query Composer" in the ribbon menu. For inexperienced users, UltraSearch now offers an input help to the right of the search, which helps to define exact search criteria.UltraSearch now supports the Windows 11 context menu and is available at the top level of the Windows 11 Explorer context menu.The search syntax now offers a keyword: property, which can be used to limit the search to files with certain “marks” in their metadata.The search syntax now offers a datetaken: property, which can be used to search for photos based on the date they were taken.For example, entering size: 1MB - 10MB will find all files with a size between 1 megabyte and 10 megabytes. Search syntax: The size: property now supports entering size ranges.Search for whole words: Quotation marks are no longer used to search for an exact search term, but can be used to search for whole words.The term images no longer only lists files whose file names contain this information, but rather all images with a change date of are found. Intelligent property recognition: UltraSearch now automatically recognizes sizes and dates as well as file groups when entering a search and evaluates them accordingly.
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