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    OpenSearch

    OpenSearch

    Open source distributed and RESTful search engine

    ...After adding your data to OpenSearch, you can perform full-text searches on it with all of the features you might expect: search by field, search multiple indices, boost fields, rank results by score, sort results by field, and aggregate results. Unsurprisingly, people often use search engines like OpenSearch as the backend for a search application, think Wikipedia or an online store. It offers excellent performance and can scale up and down as the needs of the application grow or shrink. Its distributed design means that you interact with OpenSearch clusters. Each cluster is a collection of one or more nodes, servers that store your data and process search requests. You can run OpenSearch locally on a laptop, its system requirements are minimal, but you can also scale a single cluster to hundreds of powerful machines in a data center.
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    xowa

    xowa

    A free, open-source, offline Wikipedia application

    XOWA is a desktop application for reading and editing Wikipedia offline (XOWA has moved to http://gnosygnu.github.io/xowa/download.html)
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Adds the ability to navigate within and between pages to the standard WIkipedia interface. The project won Best-in-contest for the AVIOS Speech Application contest in 2010.
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    A TurboGears based web-application for automating Wikipedia maintenance tasks. Intended for advanced, but non-technical Wikipedia editors.
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    Belisarius is a Qt-based application to track vandalism on Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects. It aims to be fast and lightweight. It features an advanced filtering system and multiple feeds parsing.
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    MWT is a windows application that allows recent change monitoring and vandalism reversion on the english Wikipedia.
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    Web site content managment with control panel in a desktop application. Modules: Articles , rss , wikipedia , dmoz , google search , events , google maps , random playlist , comments
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    muRF is a method of highlighting documents to provide information regarding the quality of a source, in much the same way that italics provide emphasis. Think Wikipedia. Development is Firefox plugin & associated server-application.
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