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Meanwhile one can trya program called ASFileFinder (shareware, $10) setup as a user tool.

Works exactly as the original poster describes.

Link: http://www.atensoftware.com/page2.php

But yes, of course an integrated TC solution would be much better.
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Jonas wrote: Christian, please let the quciksearch-box also apear on non-alphanumeric chars (such as '*', '?', '_', '-', etc.).
Open 'Configuration->Operation' and tick in the section 'Quick search (current dir)' the checkbox 'Letters - with search dialog' - if you hadn't don it by now.


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j.x wrote: The projects I'm working with gets bigger and bigger, so this suggestion with a "quick filter feature" would be more and more interesting. The more files I'm working with, the more difficult it is to remember their "exact" name... :roll:
use quick search as usual and then scroll through the matching files with [down] and [up] - as a workaround.

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