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BTR Wizard quickly replaces multiple occurances of text over multiple files. This unique program scans folders for files matching filter critera then searches those files for any occurances of a text string and replaces them all. This is an ideal tool fo
a meta search engine that can be run as a server or as a stand alone search utility. Will be extended to search The Invisible Web in the near future. Seek something? These dogs will find it!
Catalog module for creating FTP server support website. Search engine for Files located on FTP sites or in other collections submitted to this catalog.
It is oriented for Audio Books in mp3 format collections. Use PHP, Java & database MySQL or Oracle.
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FTPSearch is a java-based program that garthers URLs from many ftps and stores them in database to provide search function. Currently Postgres and MySQL are available for data storage.
Project B is a platform for various Bible programs using Java. It will support desktop applications like the On-Line Bible and Sword, there is a Servlet interface, some add-in macros for MS Word. Other interfaces are in development.
Voambolana (pronouce VOO-BOO-LUH-NUH) is an on-line dictionary that converts foreign languages to a native language. Voambolana uses SAX parser and XSLT transformer. The tools used includes Ant, Xerces, Xalan (XNI) and Apache from the Apache Group.
The JSearch Project wants to provide the internet with a Java based generic interface for search engines. It consists of a core interface, search engine adaptors, a sort/merge module and a JSP based GUI.
A system to retrieve and display in 3D the structure of the Internet (or as much as can be analysed). It should allow for an interesting perspective of the way pages are linked and clustered. It will hopefully also provide a more intuitive way of browsing
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This project contains all the code for the eXploringXML column on WebReference.com at http://exploringxml.com .
Currently this is only an applet for parsing and displaying Rich Site Summary (RSS) files, but more Java code for XML will come
Frosttie (FROnt-end SchemaTron Text Internet Engine) takes XHTML pages and processes them with various user-definable filters such a W3C's WAI, Section 508 (US) web usability compliance, ad removal, etc. It can be used with zKnowMan.
Omseek has been renamed to Xapian. Xapian is a Search Engine Library, written in C++ with bindings for Perl, Python, PHP, Java, Tcl, C# and Ruby. It allows you to easily add advanced indexing and search facilities to your applications.
jMarks is a full-blown multi-user web-based bookmark solution, written in Java. jMarks allows people to mark their online bookmarks as public or private, and can track the last time each bookmarked site was updated.
Competence will be an expandable information retrieval system.
Like the non-free Glimpse/WebGlimpse Competence will index various kinds of documents stored locally or on the web and provide an easy-to-use interface for search and retrieval.
The New Wave Searchables are a framework for implementing scalable search services.
They will allow searching deep web contents, implement best practices from the field
of information retrieval (formal query capability descriptions, query transformation
JoBo is a web site mirroring tool. It has a graphical UI but there is a also command line version. Supports robot exclusion protocol (but this can be disabled)
JSherlock is a clone of the well known application "Sherlock" on MacOS.
It is a frontend for querying various internet-search websites such as yahoo, google, freshmeat .... JSherlock is extendable via plugins.
Remote Web Logger is a remote web transaction logging daemon. It operates by passive monitoring of web server traffic to translate web session data to transaction log entries that are written to standard log services such as syslog.
JMeta is a free software project, written in Java, aiming to provide a generic search engine platform and a framework for building fully-decentralized P2P search applications.
Digi-Portal is an Open-Source portal system developed using the PHP and MySQL languages. Currently looking for volunteers to help develop this project. Email me on krphilabaum@users.sourceforge.net!