Publisher's Description
From InternetSoft:
When you are developing or supporting a large website, containing many pages and complex code, it is often necessary to make changes in several files simultaneously, in order to add new text or links to different pages, alter descriptions, keywords, and other metatags, fix non-functioning links, redesign or optimize pages for search engines. Multiple File Search and Replace has a comfortable and convenient interface, geared specifically toward webmasters, web developers, and search engine optimizers (SEO).
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"Free and works great!"
Version: Multiple File Search and Replace 1.01
Pros
Free. Lightweight. Works great. Easy to understand.
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"Free and simple"
Version: Multiple File Search and Replace 1.01
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"Saved me hours of work!!"
Version: Multiple File Search and Replace 1.01
Pros
Very easy to figure out. It completed in about 30 seconds what would have taken me hours. There are no ads in the software either.
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"Works as expected but advertisements are a bit obtrusive"
Version: Multiple File Search and Replace 1.01
Pros
While designed with website developers and managers in mind, this is a useful general purpose search and replace utility. It can perform some pretty elabrate search and replacment. It allows selective searches, multiple rulesets and can also filter searches by filetype.
Cons
The pop-ups can be somewhat annoying. While this program is free it regularly opens a browser to the publisher's website to entice you to purchase other nonfree products. Ironically, the website finding this utility on the website requires some searching as it is not listed in the product listings but is found on the news page instead.
Also, while the user interface is intuitive enough for anyone to figure it out it lacks any form of user documentation.
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