Excellent
Opened and displayed over 30M lines. Great software!! Thanks.
-- Posted by GKR on Thursday, September 06, 2007
128 MB ASC file
I have a 128MB asc file that it took about 10min to open.
-- Posted by Pablo on Sunday, July 29, 2007
Did not work for me
The file appeared on the screen and when it got to 1,640,002 records the program terminated saying, "it has encountered an error and must close".
-- Posted by Larry Jenkins on Wednesday, July 25, 2007
amazing
Thanks, it does exactly what I need.
I just opened a 360 MB size file (5 M lines) and searched thru it for a specific line. quite fast and reliable.
Keep going !!
-- Posted by rnst on Monday, July 16, 2007
Doesn't work
I've opened 200MB dump of oracle - semi text file.
Moving the caret with keyboard (arrows) is odd. It jumps oddly.
Searching of words is weird...
Useless
But thanks
-- Posted by Tibi on Friday, July 13, 2007
Works great!
This can open large log files extremely fast, which is great! Everything else I tried in the past wouldn't work! Thanks!
-- Posted by V J on Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Beautiful amazing
This is a great product, opened a file with 8 million lines in matter of seconds.
Keep it up man, though the interface does not look conventional but the s/w manages to what it intends to do with great ease.
-- Posted by Sandeep Kumar on Monday, June 11, 2007
Excellent
Excellent tool, but still spme points to improve:
- Search is quite slow though.
- Whould be nice, if parts of the file could be deleted and file could be saved under a new name.
To nakke: It does support all kind of textfile (also .log). Just select "all" and not "txt" when choosing the file to open.
-- Posted by momo on Wednesday, February 07, 2007
Excellent
Great product! It helped a lot! I am very, very impressed.
-- Posted by MKA on Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Outstanding!
Opened 33 million lines of a log file on a server with no problems. Have been deleting the log files in the past because nothing worked to open them, now I can actually read the them, thanks!
-- Posted by Mike on Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Log File Viewer 4.1
I almost never write a review on product I have downloaded but this product helped me out of jam. I had a half a gig log file where I was having trouble, I put this lightly, opening. I download the Log File View and popped open the file and did my search. I recommend this project to anyone who is having a problem opening a large file.
The only knock I have is that the search looks more complicated that it really is with all the regular expressions listed. You can perform a search without using the regular expressions.
-- Posted by Bill on Friday, January 19, 2007
Excellent
Fantastic for viewing large text files. Only thing is, now I need to find a program that works the same but lets me edit the file.
-- Posted by Jon on Tuesday, January 02, 2007
Filetype support!
It should be able to open other file types than .txt, for example .log. Otherwise, it's a flawless product!
-- Posted by nakke on Thursday, December 07, 2006
Works Perfectly!
I was looking for a program to view my MySQL query log, which happened to be about 2.3GB. Wordpad and Notepad don't have a chance, and Word just showed four unprintable characters and gave up.
LTF opened it with no trouble, and let me browse to the place I was looking for (near the end) with little effort.
The only 'bad' things I could say about it are not technical at all; but it could look a lot more 'normal'. A bitmap of flowers behind your text really isn't necessary.
It does what it's supposed to do extremely well - a very useful tool!
-- Posted by Ashley on Wednesday, November 22, 2006
JUST WHAT I NEEDED
This program eliminates my need for any other text file viewer. It opened a 1.4GB file immediately, so I could begin reading. Then, in the background it was opening the rest of the file. Ends up the file had 17.8 Million lines. It scrolls quickly and has a FIND function.. you can even use your own wallpaper in the background. Simply genius. Hats off to the brain that made this one!
GPF in FL
-- Posted by GPF in FL on Thursday, October 12, 2006