The file search in Mint sucks, it just dumps a bunch of icons on the screen without telling you the full path. You can change it, but then its global for everything even regular file browsing.
I am currently using an app called Recoll, but the problem is, it only works when it wants. I don't think the index tool is working or even running. So I'm open to something else that will work better.
I used to use a tool in windows called Launchy. Is there something similar for Linux? I use this mostly for code so I can quickly pull up a file instead of having to be browsing all over the place manually finding files when working in large programs.
Idealy it would even be nice to have a program that has different search profiles so I can set a profile for each program I'm working on, and have a general global profile for documents and what not.
Even thinking of just writing my own if there's nothing good that will do this.
I am currently using an app called Recoll, but the problem is, it only works when it wants. I don't think the index tool is working or even running. So I'm open to something else that will work better.
I used to use a tool in windows called Launchy. Is there something similar for Linux? I use this mostly for code so I can quickly pull up a file instead of having to be browsing all over the place manually finding files when working in large programs.
Idealy it would even be nice to have a program that has different search profiles so I can set a profile for each program I'm working on, and have a general global profile for documents and what not.
Even thinking of just writing my own if there's nothing good that will do this.