I've been using Beagle for a couple of years in a rather different way,
which I guess is essentially GNOME-free. That is, I've been using
beagled running on our small company server, with a couple of home-grown
PHP pages to invoke beagle-query and parse its output. Works very well
indeed, with
Hi,
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 4:44 PM, guido iodice wrote:
> It is very sad that mono folks are so committed with applications like
> f-spot or banshee, that have many good alternatives, or on mono-mac,
> mono-iOS, mono-android mono-whatyouwant, while Beagle died.
I can't really blame them. The G
Recoll is good, but is different from Tracker and Beagle and it does't
fit with GNOME desktop very good.
On the other hand, tracker 0.8 and 0.9 are pretty usable. I use it on
a PC and works well, also if Beagle was far better.
It is very sad that mono folks are so committed with applications like