DocFetcher

DocFetcher
Developer(s) DocFetcher project
Stable release
1.1.17 / Feb, 12, 2016
Written in Java
Operating system MS Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
License Eclipse Public License
Website http://docfetcher.sourceforge.net/

DocFetcher is an open source desktop search application that runs on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.[1] It is written in Java[2] and has a Standard Widget Toolkit based graphical user interface.

DocFetcher's indexing and searching facilities are based on Apache Lucene, a widely used open source search engine.

Features

Portability

DocFetcher is available as a portable version that allows the user to bundle DocFetcher and his or her personal files in order to create a portable and searchable index of files. Portable means the user may for instance carry around this repository on a USB drive, or a synchronize it over multiple computers via a file synchronization service. Also, due to the fact that DocFetcher is Java-based, this repository can be accessed from different platforms, e.g. from Windows as well as from Mac/Linux.

Pairing of HTML files

By default, DocFetcher treats pairs of HTML files (e.g. a file named foo.html and a folder named foo_files) as a single document. The purpose of this is to improve the quality of the search results by hiding files inside the HTML folders, which users are usually not interested in and which can therefore be considered "noise".

See also

External links

  1. DocFetcher homepage, retrieved 2016-12-04
  2. "Portable desktop search: Make the most of DocFetcher", TechRepublic, 2012-11-10, retrieved 2016-12-04
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 12/4/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.