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    OpenSearchServer Search Engine

    OpenSearchServer Search Engine

    An open source search engine with RESTFul API and crawlers

    OpenSearchServer is a powerful, enterprise-class, search engine program. Using the web user interface, the crawlers (web, file, database, etc.) and the client libraries (REST/API , Ruby, Rails, Node.js, PHP, Perl) you will be able to integrate quickly and easily advanced full-text search capabilities in your application: Full-text with basic semantic, join queries, boolean queries, facet and filter, document (PDF, Office, etc.) indexation, web scrapping,etc. OpenSearchServer runs on...
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    Personalized Search Engine

    Personalized Search Engine for Your Files

    MySearchEngine (Personalized Search Engine) is a Java software to search files and folders in an OS file system. It differs from general OS file search engines in that it personalizes the indexing setup so that users can choose which directories to index or remove from an existing index and it can also suggest queries just like Google's "Did you mean" feature. The customization of indexing and query suggestion greatly improves search speed and make user experience more comfortable. eLibrary can also extract text content from files of many wildly used file types such as pdf, doc, ppt, and mp3 to improve the index quality.
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    A Java implementation of a desktop search engine based on Apache Lucene. It indexes HTML-, XML-, OpenOffice- (Writer, Calc, Impress), MS Word-, and PDF- documents as well as plain text files. For other, arbitrary file types the file name can be indexed.
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    An advanced Java file/class finder with support for searching inside zip|war|ear|jar archives or finding text inside pdf|doc|ppt|UTF-8 files.
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    Sabuesonix is a desktop search engine. It can explore your PDF, TXT and HTML files (and more in the future) and create an index for quick documents search.
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    Knowledge management tool which is primarily designed for pdf files. The tool will let the documents get tagged either automatically or manually. Within the pdf archieve, a user will be able to retrieve desired documents quickly.
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    PDFcat - Portable Document (PDF) Catalog Manager
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