Easy to do just toss the folder into the Find window, it’ll auto-populate and self-select, and you can set up a bunch of oft-searched folders which will always appear at launch. I restrain to a single folder (or a small group of folders). Since it’s working so slow, I don’t do any more whole-disk searches. Thanks to Jeff who provided this workaround: This is a result of High Sierra’s poor support for 32-bit applications. While File Buddy 10 does run on 10.13 (High Sierra), there are known performance issues that cause searches to be extremely slow. File Buddy 10 supports macOS 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard) through 10.12 (Sierra).
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