When comparing BareGrep vs GNU grep, the Slant community recommends GNU grep for most people. In the question“What are the best grep implementations for Windows?” GNU grep is ranked 6th while BareGrep is ranked 8th. The most important reason people chose GNU grep is:
Since it's pretty much the same grep used on UNIX systems, people who have used grep on any *NIX system will find themselves at home with the Windows version.
Ranked in these QuestionsQuestion Ranking
Pros
Pro Can save search patterns
With BareGrep you can save any search patterns that you use frequently.
Pro Great for people used to *NIX systems
Since it's pretty much the same grep used on UNIX systems, people who have used grep on any *NIX system will find themselves at home with the Windows version.
Pro It handles files of any size
At least in Linux.
Cons
Con Cannot filter the log
BareGrep cannot filter out the irrelevant lines from the log (they are simply colored in a different color).
Con Cannot handle files
When searching through files with 10MB or more it starts having issues and even crashes depending on the file size and the machine it's running on.