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    QuickFind

    QuickFind

    Instant File Search

    QuickFind is a cross platform Java Application for searching files in your Computer. The sole purpose of this application is to save user time by searching the desired file almost instantly. User has all the freedom to schedule or cache manually any time on selected directories. Once the caching is done all you have to do is input the name of the file you want to find.
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    A Java library which allows to parse the latest freely available RDF files available at DMOZ (Open Directory Project) and inserts them into any JDBC compliant relational database (i.e. MySQL, PostgreSQL and others to come like Oracle, MS Access, SQLite).
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    SCOUD is a Java based open source UDDI business directory. Thus SCOUD is able to serve UDDI business registrations. SCOUD aims to be fully compliant with the UDDI version 3.0 API specification.
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