DocFetcher

DocFetcher is a desktop search application.
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  • GPL
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  • Tran Nam Quang
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DocFetcher Description

DocFetcher is a desktop search application. DocFetcher software is a desktop search tool. Given a set of documents, it creates index files, on which you can then run fast searches for documents that contain specific keywords. You can think of it as Google for your local document repository.Create an index: Right-click on the "Search Scope" area on the left panel and select "Create..." Now choose a folder to be indexed. For starters, this should be small folder with not too many files, like, say, 50? (You can also drag a directory out of your file manager and drop it on the "Search Scope" area.)Perform a search: Enter a search string in the uppermost text box and hit Enter. Every time you perform a search, a new result tab will be opened. Note that the result tab is grouped into pages (just like Google) if the number of results exceeds a certain limit. You can navigate through the pages using the controls on the top right.Filter or sort the results: You may enter some values into the "Minimum / Maximum Filesize" group to filter out files below the minimum value and/or above the maximum value. You can also check or uncheck items in the "Filetypes" and "Search Scope" area to filter out certain file types or files in specific folders. Click on the column headers of the result list to sort the results by the chosen criterion.Open a document: Just double-click on one of the items on the result page if you think you've found what you've been looking for.Update your indexes: If you add, remove or modify documents in your document repository, it will get out of sync with the indexes. If DocFetcher is running by the time you modify your repository, it can update the indexes automatically. If the application was not running, you have to select "Update" from the Search Scope context menu the next time you run it in order to get the most up-to-date search results. Here are some key features of "DocFetcher": · Detection of HTML pairs: Pairs of HTML files and associated folders (e.g. "foo.htm" and "foo_files") are treated as a single document. See here for a description of how this works, the rare situations where it might not work, and how to avoid these situations. · Customizable text file extensions: You can specify which files should be handled as plain text via the preferences dialog - click on the preferences button on the top right. This feature might be useful for programmers who want to index source code files. (HTML file extensions can be customized also.) · Automatic index updating on file system events: While DocFetcher is running, it can listen to file system events in the indexed directories and update the appropriate indexes if necessary. This can be useful, for example, if you want to modify a document (e.g. change its title) that you've just found in a search. Tip: The context menu of the result list contains an "open parent folder" entry that allows you to quickly get to a certain document file. · Send DocFetcher to the system tray: Click on the "Send to system tray" button on the top right to move DocFetcher to the system tray, thus saving some space on the taskbar without closing and restarting the application for each search. Please note, however, that DocFetcher eats up a significant amount of resources while it's running (25 MB of RAM on my machine: application + java runtime), so better shut it down if you really don't need it for a long time - especially if you're going to play a computer game. What's New in This Release: Features: · Portable version: When the indexed documents are inside the program folder, the latter can be moved around freely without breaking file references. Also works on CD-ROMs. · Global hotkey: Pressing a certain key combination moves DocFetcher to the front. · DocFetcher can be launched by rightclicking on a folder. · DocFetcher daemon watches indexed folders for changes when DocFetcher isn't running. · NSIS installer internationalized. · Portuguese translation. · Farsi/Persian translation (GUI only). · Highlight color in the preview panel can be changed. · Option on preferences dialog to leave the indexing tabs open even after successful indexing. · Support for SVG files. · Support for MS Office 2007. Bugfixes: · Very large files weren't fully indexed. Lucene skipped the rest of the file after ~10,000 terms. · Deleting items on the result panel caused it to jump back to the first page. · "Open in external browser" button didn't send DocFetcher to the system tray. · Warning message when the user tries to close the program while an indexing process is still running in the background. · OpenOffice text extraction completed. · Bugfix for bug report #2778204: PreviewPanel threw an IllegalArgumentException when clicking the next/previous occurrence buttons. Changes: · Manual and other documentation files updated. · DocFetcher won't complain if it has no write permission for its files. · Searches can also be started with the Enter key of the Keypad. · Various GUI modifications: New buttons for changing the GUI layout (flat arrow buttons), "Minimize to system tray" button reintroduced from release 0.9.0, positions of some buttons altered. · GUI optimized for dark desktop themes. · When clicking on the buttons of the indexing configuration dialog to list file extensions, some suggestions are omitted (e.g. ".classpath"). · Various library updates. · Stacktrace window displays more information; stacktrace is also written to a file. · Improved look of system tray icon on Linux. · Java 1.6.0 or higher required. · New context menu items in the search scope panel: "Check All" and "Uncheck All". · Search Scope context menu entry "Remove orphaned indexes". · Much faster installation of debian package. · Debian package accepts OpenJDK 6 as JRE. · Windows 98 not supported anymore; references to it have been updated. · Folder in Search Scope is expanded or collapsed if it has subfolders and the user doubleclicks on it.


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