"Everything" is a powerful search engine designed for Windows that allows users to quickly find files and folders by their names. In contrast to the built-in Windows search feature, "Everything" shows a comprehensive list of all files and folders on the computer from the outset, which is where its name comes from. To narrow down the results, users can enter specific search filters. This software indexes only the names of files and folders, and typically takes just a few seconds to establish its database; for instance, a new installation of Windows 10, which typically has around 120,000 files, can be indexed in approximately one second. Additionally, "Everything" offers a content search function, but it's important to note that file contents are not indexed, making this type of search slower. When operating on a fresh Windows 10 installation, it will consume about 14 MB of RAM and less than 9 MB of disk space, while managing about 1,000,000 files will require around 75 MB of RAM and 45 MB of disk space. Users will see their search results update in real-time as changes are made to the file system. Furthermore, "Everything" is compatible with various versions of Windows, including XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10, making it a versatile choice for any Windows user. This efficiency and speed make "Everything" an essential tool for anyone needing to manage large volumes of files effectively.