Re: New release: - kbforge 1.20 Free desktop search

From: "Marc G(dot) Fournier" <scrappy(at)postgresql(dot)org>
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Subject: Re: New release: - kbforge 1.20 Free desktop search
Date: 2005-12-13 23:57:20
Message-ID: 20051213195704.I1070@ganymede.hub.org
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On Wed, 14 Dec 2005, kbforge(at)kbforge(dot)com wrote:

> kbforge.com is pleased to announce the first public release of "kbforge",
> a new free desktop search application specifically designed for software
> developers.
> What differentiates kbforge from other desktop search programs, is its
> ability to assist the user in categorising the information before it is
> indexed. Using databases and collections of databases, kbforge is able to
> categorise information into meaningful subject matters. A host of other
> features and options make kbforge the ultimate tool for finding that
> elusive
> program fragment, or example or article.
>
> Its companion product, kbforge.plus, provides additional features, such as
> indexing inside .ZIP and .JAR files, removal of HTML tags before indexing,
> etc., and a wide choice of database managers including Postgresql and
> other relational and non-relational databases.
>
> kbforge is a Java application, and possibly the first of its kind to run
> under Linux as well as Windows, and soon under Mac OS.
>
> kbforge v1.20 can be downloaded completely free from http://www.kbforge.com
>
> Victor Negrin
> vnegrin(at)kbforge(dot)com
>
>
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