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From Juergen Haas, your Guide to Linux
Fast and accurate text search has become ubiquitous in cyberspace. We have come to expect search functions with virtually instantaneous response on most commonly used applications. Much of this functionality is now implemented with the open source packages Solr and Lucene.

Text Search Software Solr and Lucene Version 3.6
The Java-based open source full text search tools Solr and Lucene have been updated and are now compatible with Java 7. Lucene is a widely used full text search engine, and Solr a search platform that is based on Lucene... Read more

Dia - Free Alternative to Visio
With Dia you can quickly draw various types of diagrams, such as flow charts, UML diagrams, and entity relationship diagrams. It can't really compete with Microsoft Visio in terms of the range of diagram templates, but it has the most commonly used ones... Read more

MobaXterm 4.4
The latest release improves start-up time, adds new capabilities, and removes bugs. MobaXterm is a nice tool for remotely accessing a Linux server or workstation from a local Microsoft Windows computer... Read more



 


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