Versions:

  • 0.1.0

Winix Files is a lightweight, cross-platform search utility developed by Troy Willmot that serves as a modern replacement for the traditional Unix “find” command, enabling users to locate files and folders on Windows, macOS, or Linux by combining criteria such as name, size, modification date, type, and even raw content strings. Released in a single public build, version 0.1.0, the program is aimed at developers, system administrators, and power users who need fast, scriptable file discovery without the syntax quirks of legacy tools. Typical use cases include hunting down oversized log files that consume disk space, identifying every document modified within a specific date range for audit compliance, filtering executables or media assets by extension before batch operations, or searching source code trees for snippets of text across multiple repositories. Because it is distributed as a standalone binary with no external dependencies, Winix Files integrates easily into continuous-integration pipelines, backup scripts, and IDE tool chains, emitting results in plain text that can be piped to other commands or parsed by automation frameworks. The software falls squarely into the System Utilities / File Management category, yet its command-line design and open-source pedigree also make it a handy adjunct to developer toolkits. Although only one version has been published to date, the concise codebase invites community contributions and future enhancements. Winix Files is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside multiple applications.

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