kbforge.com is pleased to announce Release 2.10 of kbforge, a desktop search application of particular interest to people on the move, including software developers. kbforge is different from other desktop search applications because it creates a database you can carry with you practically anywhere there is a USB port to connect to, with complete interoperability between Windows and Linux. A flash memory stick, a portable hard drive or even an MP3 player have all been used. kbforge is also able to categorize the information before it is indexed. Using databases and collections of databases, kbforge categorizes information into meaningful topics which can be searched individually or in groups. A host of other features and options make kbforge the ultimate tool for finding that elusive program fragment, or example or article or tutorial. Databases can be refreshed automatically, on a schedule. kbforge can index inside .ZIP and .JAR files, remove HTML tags before indexing, etc.. It uses Lucene for indexing and searching, and as the default database manager. When used in conjunction with Lucene, kbforge is entirely self contained and can run anywhere.
Written entirely in Java it is the first of its kind to run under Linux as well as Windows. kbforge Release 2.10 costs less than a slice of pizza and is just as addictive, but unlike a slice of pizza it lasts forever and, in the unlikely event that you don't like it, you will get all your money back. Go to http://www.kbforge.com/topics/kbfeatures.html Victor Negrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/kbforge-2.10-released-tf1934597.html#a5300730 Sent from the Lucene - Java Users forum at Nabble.com.