I'm wondering what you mean by that. There are windows ports of "find" available (google "unix tools for windows"); the ATT Research Labs version and the cygwin version are both authentically "unix-like" (or maybe "gnu-ish" is the better term).
"tree" filtered results solve to some extent this problem
Oh yes. That seems consistent with what I've seen in the unix domain -- about a 5- or 6-to-1 speed ratio comparing File::Find to "find". For really big directory trees, that multiplier becomes devastatingly significant.
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