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    PBTSearch

    PBTSearch

    Search for torrent in private trackers. Works in all platforms.

    Java metasearch for P2P private torrent trackers. Works in Linux, Windows and Mac platforms. You only needs accounts from different trackers. You login, from PBTS, to the trackers in which you already have accounts. Then you can search content in which trackers you want to search. The information about your login are only saved in your pc for local access. PBTS use this information directly to the trackers. You can view the code, it's Open Source! and check it. Avaliable...
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    Sharehound is a network file systems indexer and searcher written in Java. Currently supports SMB file shares (i.e. MS Windows-based shares) and FTP resources. Web UI is used for search and crawl monitoring. RSS feed is provided for search results.
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    Dox Discovery is an attempt to bring elegance and simplicity to finding and using networked services. It uses Rendezvous/Zeroconf technology to auto-discover networked web services and generetes either an RSS site feed or a pretty web page.
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