Thanks for sharing your list. Several of these are new to me, and look useful.
I want to second the recommendation for Everything. It is much faster and easier than the built-in search function on a Windows computer, and it also allows for a variety of parameters to the search. If I want to quickly list out all the files I have related to a particular topic, Everything is what I use. As a simple example “Documents\Docs to Read\” !pdf market|promo would search for files within the Docs to Read folder that have either market or pomo in the title (which would capture marketing and promotion), excluding and PDFs. You can even use regular expressions.
I also want to second the recommendation for Libby for free, legal access to audiobooks and digital books through public libraries.
Thanks for sharing your list. Several of these are new to me, and look useful.
I want to second the recommendation for Everything. It is much faster and easier than the built-in search function on a Windows computer, and it also allows for a variety of parameters to the search. If I want to quickly list out all the files I have related to a particular topic, Everything is what I use. As a simple example “Documents\Docs to Read\” !pdf market|promo would search for files within the Docs to Read folder that have either market or pomo in the title (which would capture marketing and promotion), excluding and PDFs. You can even use regular expressions.
I also want to second the recommendation for Libby for free, legal access to audiobooks and digital books through public libraries.