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| Beagle - Service which transparently indexes your data in real-time.Updated by FastRunner on Tuesday, July 15th 2008. Beagle is a tool that ransacks your personal information' to find whatever you're looking for. More technically, Beagle is a Linux desktop-independent service which transparently and unobtrusively indexes your data in real-time. For example: Files are immediately indexed when they are created, are re-indexed when they are modified, and are dropped from the index upon deletion.E-mails are indexed upon arrival. IM conversations are indexed as you chat, a line at a time. Web pages are indexed as you view them (with a browser extension). Beagle supports many different data sources and file formats. A complete list can be found on the Supported Filetypes page. Beagle includes a GNOME-based graphical tool for searching its indexes. It also provides programming interfaces (in C#, C, and Python) so that any application can plug into Beagle's searching and indexing power. Using Beagle, you can easily find:documents, emails & attachments, web history, IM/IRC conversations, addressbook contacts, calendar appointments, notes, source code, images, music/video files, archives and their contents, applications... and much more. Licence : GPL
Version : 0.3.8 [Stable]
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