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Since OS X is a variant of Unix much of what is 'under the hood' is Unix in origin. An excellent third-party tool is EasyFind 4.9.1. It is a RegEx based tool so it accepts standard wildcards used in Unix. OS Extra Info; 1043671: Wildbus Demo Win Content: 1004.17 MiB: 1043672: Wildbus Demo Mac Content: 1015.26 MiB: Branches. Name Description. Operating System macos. MacOS's built-in text find and replace, NSTextFinder shown below, does support wildcards available from clicking the search button and choosing Insert Pattern (⌃⌥⌘P). Other third-party search dialogs may support regex search.

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If you want to use a wildcard behavior in Finder :

For this example lets say you are searching for all files *_modif*.PNG

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  1. In the finder search box enter .PNG, press ENTER
  2. Now appears just below the search box a Save button and [+] button
  3. Click the [+] button, then towards your left click on the combo box that says [Kind]
  4. In the [Kind] list select 'Other' at the bottom
  5. Scroll down to 'File extension'
  6. Now type in 'PNG' in the box after the text [File extension] is, then press ENTER
  7. Click the [+] button again
  8. In the [Kind] list select 'Name' (which is the same as Filename if you went into 'Other...'
  9. After the [Name] combo, open the next combo box and select 'contains', then enter _modif and press ENTER


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You can now save this search, and apply it to the folder you started from or the entire Mac

Note most wildcard behaviors can be obtained by selecting the other options from the same place you selected 'contains', ie 'begins with'...



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