Feature Request - Word Cloud

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maria
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Feature Request - Word Cloud

Post by maria »

As everyone knows this is the fastest and best file search tool on the planet.

I have a gazillion files. And for filing purposes would be great if EVERYTHING could generate a WORD CLOUD (filtered) from it's database which would assist me tremendously to organise and file away.

eg.

- I search for files that contain the word MAGNESIUM (or search string)
- EVERYTHING lists all filenames containing the word MAGNESIUM
- An extra function of the EVERYTHING search would be to show a word cloud of all the filenames that contain the search word/string

This for me would be very helpful for quickly sorting and filing files into appropriate category folders.

Alternatively a word frequency table providing word statistics of the filenames would suffice if not a word cloud

Maybe it's just me, not sure if others would find this feature of any benefit.

Thank You
therube
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Re: Feature Request - Word Cloud

Post by therube »

I search for files that contain the word MAGNESIUM (or search string)
Oh, you mean to search within a files contents.
Everything does not do that at all & I'm pretty sure that nothing like that is on any "todo" list.
maria
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Re: Feature Request - Word Cloud

Post by maria »

No not at all. I don't want to search inside contents.

What i want is to generate a word cloud / word freq stats from all the words in the list of filenames that have the word eg. MAGNESIUM in the filename.

imagine.

1. i enter the word MAGNESIUM in Everything search bar.
2. Everything shows me the list of filenames that contain the word MAGNESIUM
3. From this list of filenames a word cloud (or word frequency) can be created
Stamimail
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Re: Feature Request - Word Cloud

Post by Stamimail »

Please see:

View > Sort by > Run Count
File > Set Run Count...

It gives you options related to the frequency of opening folders and files.

Is this kind of what you were looking for?
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