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Advanced File Finder Free Edition 5.0 by BinaryMark is a desktop utility designed for high-performance file discovery and batch manipulation across large directory structures. The program recursively scans user-specified paths and compiles a comprehensive file list filtered by name patterns, extensions, attributes, size ranges, date stamps, and content matches, supporting both plain-text and binary byte-sequence searches. Search precision is refined through advanced wildcards, case-sensitive toggles, regular expressions, and exclusion rules, while directory depth limits prevent unwanted traversal. Once matching items are identified, the same interface can copy or rename them in bulk, applying user-defined masks and either absolute or relative destination paths; conditional branching further allows different actions to be applied to different subsets within a single job. To accelerate throughput, the application spreads work across multiple CPU cores and offers four execution modes—manual, automatic/continuous, triggered/scheduled, and command-line—so thousands of files can be processed unattended or integrated into wider scripts. Operations can also be launched directly from Windows Explorer’s right-click context menu, and several program instances may run simultaneously for parallel workflows. Detailed logs are generated both on screen and in persistent log files for later audit. The single-version release, numbered 5.0, targets system administrators, data organizers, and power users who need repeatable, rule-based file management without manual intervention. Advanced File Finder Free Edition is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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