Search Engine (Freeware)

Is there any search engine (FREEWARE) for Oracle Form and Reports to global search a string among forms and reports in a folder. I'm using Forms Mate trail version and it is restricted to search among only 5 forms.
Any suggestion?

hi,
you can always use the search provided by MS-Windows (if you work on it)!!
follow these steps:-
1. open your folder containing form files.
2. press "F3" from keyboard.
3. type "*.fmb" in the search box
4. type the string you want to search in the "containing text" box.
5. hit "find now"
all this will give you is the names of all FMBs. this might narrow your search, for FREE of-course.
Regards
Sumit

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