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It can trawl through your hard drive and index existing files and data stores

It has been designed from the ground up to be very lightweight (the tracker daemon consumes ~4MB of RAM in typical use) yet at the same time very fast too.

It provides a comprehensive, persistent and extensible storage system that can store and index almost any object. These objects can also have extensible user defined metadata and tags to create rich first class objects.</description>
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