SWISH-E

SWISH-E

Infobox_Software
name = Swish-e



caption =
developer = originated by Kevin Hughes (www)
latest_release_version = 2.4.5
latest_release_date = Jan 292007
operating_system = Windows, most Unix
genre = search engine, open source
license = GNU General Public License
website = http://swish-e.org/

SWISH-E stands for "Simple Web Indexing System for Humans - Enhanced". It is used to index collections of documents ranging up to one million documents in size and includes import filters for many document types.

References

* [http://joshr.com/src/docs/HowToIndexAnything.pdf How to Index Anything] by Josh Rabinowitz, "Linux Journal", July 2003

See also

* the Najdi project from the Republic of Macedonia was developed on top of a Swish-e foundation

External links

* [http://swish-e.org/ Swish-e home page]
* [http://swishplusplus.sourceforge.net/ SWISH++ file indexing and searching engine] is based on Swish-e
* [http://www.searchtools.com/ Search Tools for Web Sites and Intranets] - some material about various search tools (articles, comparisons, etc.)


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