
With the disclaimer that I have ZERO background in coding and usually just pilfer relevant code I find on the Net, read a little documentation, hack away at the found code until it works more or less the way I want, and then forget everything I learned within a month, here’s my “CustomSearchEverything.ahk” script:ĮverythingPath := “C:\Program Files\Everything\Everything. (It’s easier to backspace out the argument now and again than to type it in most of the time.) It’s triggered by the hotkey combo Winkey+s. I’m usually searching for files, not folders, so “nofolders: ” is in all of the subroutines. (I vaguely recall that I had to change the default double-click to a single-click somewhere in Everything’s settings.) I’ve also made an AutoHotkey script that launches Everything a little differently according to which active window I trigger the script in. Instead, I keep Everything’s System Tray icon visible and click on that. This can be done with regular downloads or files from an FTP server. There's a live monitor for other browsers, so files can be downloaded with IDA and placed in proper file categories for easy organization. I’ve never bothered with Everything Toolbar. Internet Download Accelerator (IDA) can integrate a toolbar with Firefox to make downloading files easy. Waiting for FreeFileSync to scan two half-full 8TB external hard drives can take upwards of five minutes (unless results of a previous scan are still cached in RAM).

And *I* wish there were a way to piggyback FreeFileSync’s “Compare” function on top of Everything’s instant search results.
