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The Meta Tracker Python Web Client uses the pylons web framework to provide a front end to the Tracker search engine. Information on the Meta Tracker search engine can be found at http://www.gnome.org/projects/tracker/ Information about Pylons can be found at http://pylonshq.com/

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Wugui is a search products collection. I'm planing writing it in Java, using Lucene. It includes 2 products now. One is WDS(short for Wugui Desktop Search), the other is WIS(short for Wugui Internet Search). The target of WDS is very simple, to search and index all text files on my computer. WIS ... [More] is a search engine which search web pages on internet. [Less]

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A pyhon based desktop search engine. Running on windows. Current svn updated to 0.19.

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This software exposes the Windows Desktop Search catalogue in a network share which you can map to a network drive. TagFS implements a layer over WDS that allows you to tag your files. Among the planned features include maintaining trees so software can run unmodified from the network share. ... [More] Another planned feature is an explorer context menu item that pushes tag changes into WDS for a file. Whwn this share is mapped, you can finally browse files by tag in Windows XP in a natural way. Self-updating and never needing an index beyond WDS's, this will be the way to manage files in Windows XP. Another nice feature to be implemented deals with audio files: audio tags are automatically read and a tree built up in many different ways such as by Artist then Album or by Genre then Artist and finally Album, etc, etc. [Less]

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Etopa will be a portable, modular and efficient desktop search engine written 100% in Python.

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A software developer's tool that provides infrastruture for storing and querying arbitrary data. The primary infrastructure used to communicate with thingy will be via a library appropriate to the language you are writing in (libthingy for C). Other supporting infrastructure will likely involve ... [More] a thingy-service which runs as a background service accepting updates and responding to queries. thingy is still in its infancy and just about to move from design to actual implementation. [Less]

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A 'Destop Search' utility made in Perl.

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Now big usb flash disks and usb hard drivers are very nomal, there will be huge number of documents, searching documents is a needing. But I didn't find a search tool for USB disks, even the Google Desktop Search doesn't support usb disks,so I write one.

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Here we want to build a Desktop Search in java which can read all data from the computer including pdf,doc,ppt,xls and also other text files and also from zip files that too very fastly...

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A Simple Desktop Search Tool using javafx and lucene

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