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Combines a (Unix like) Tail and a Search including regular expressions, AND, OR, search over more than one line, dynamically appended search expressions during runtime, output to file or text field
# Used for monitoring log files in real time
# Projects: Group related log files in one project
# Highlights keywords in different colors
# Users can choose the keywords
# Search the log files
# Easy to use GUI with Drag and Drop features
# Works on Windows 2003, XP, 2000, 98, NT and Linux
# Multiple log files can be tailed at the same time
# Shows line number and column number of the cursor
# Shows last modified date and time
# Keeps track of recently opened documents
TailMe is an utility providing functions similar to the UNIX/Linux command "tail": it lists the last changed lines/characters in a text file.
You can always see changes taking place in the file on the fly. It is very usefull for monitoring log files of applications - e.g. Apache's error.log and access.log.
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TailMe can monitor several log files at the same time and provides a more expressive output than console"tail" programs can do.
Functions:
o add/remove monitor files at runtime
o automatic purge of text buffer
o resizeable monitor windows
o possibility to minimize TailMe into the system tray
o lines with special (user-defined) key words are written in different colors
o shrinked log files are symbolized with a horizontal line
o stop/continue monitoring via double click in the window area of the corresponding monitor file
o list of "recent files" is available and saved in the INI file
o drag&drop of files from the Explorer
S. Goel, A. Broder, E. Gabrilovich, and B. Pang. Proceedings of the third ACM international conference on Web search and data mining, page 201--210. ACM, (2010)