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The Atomic Age
The blog of Ken Newquist, writer, web designer, gamer and geek dad.
Sunday, January 08, 2006
The Power of Mdfind
This
article on O'Reilly explains mdfind
, which offers all the flexibility of Spotlight from Mac OS X's Unix command line.
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