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URL Page |
The URL tab allows you to quickly navigate to virtually any URL. The URL can be a filesystem location or and internet location, such as a website or email address. With the use of "Hot Links" you can reach any destination you wish in as few as three key strokes. |
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Search Page (Name) |
The Name tab of the Search page is where you specify the basic search criteria. You can specify the file/directory name or mask (i.e. *.exe). You can limit the search to only files that contain specific text and you can specify where you would like to search (i.e. C:\, \\MyServer\MyShare, etc...). There are also options for Case-sensitivity and recursion. |
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Search Page (Date) |
The Date tab of the Search page allows you to specify complex date range criteria for the search. You can search based on the Create, Modified or Last-Accessed date of the file. |
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Search Page (Advanced) |
The Advanced tab of the Search page list search options for file/directory attributes, how thos attributes should be applied and file size constraints. |
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Search Page (Limits) |
The Limits tab of the Search page allows you to specify the maximum number of items that should be returned during the search. A value of 0 (zero) tells qX that the search should contnue searching regardless of how many matches have been found. |
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Identities Page |
The Identities tab is where you can create, view, edit and organize you personal identity information. qX stores this information in a secure file format to keep your private information private! |
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Options Page (General) |
The General tab of the Options page is where you setup your "Quick Launch" shortcut to quickly access qX. You can specify the Style of qX that you find most pleasing. The Compact style does not have any menus on the qX interface where as the Advanced style looks more like a tradiational windows application. The last options on this page allow you to clear the URL history and specify how many URLs should be stored. |
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Options Page (Advanced) |
The Advanced tab of the Options page is where you tell qX how you want the Explorer windows to look. These options directly relate to the command-line options for the Windows Explorer™. |