I'm beginning to get weary of Google controlling ALL my personal data. Today I can't live without Google services and they know EVERYTHING about me which is starting to sound scary.
So, to reduce my reliance on Google, I'm slowly beginning to migrate some of activity to other apps and services (e.g. Bloglines instead of iGoogle) and am looking to find an open source replacement for desktop search. Any suggestions?
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Add AnswerI think you're looking for the Beagle Project :) www.beagle-project.org
By an anonymous user on May 14th 2008 at 05:04 AM
@apun - So does the teller at your bank...what's the big deal?? Any why would Google want to clone YOU of all people...just curious? ;)
Check the related Question which might be of help. Though not really still up to the mark it is open source.
http://ostatic.com/157901-questions/opensource-search-versus-embeded-goo...
I would like to have Beagle on Windows but have still not found one.
Till then try Copernic, it does not store your data anywhere else other than your computer, there is no option to do a sync with a remote server, if you are very security conscious.
By an anonymous user on May 14th 2008 at 06:39 PM
Whatever happened to LookoutSoft that got picked up by Microsoft?
Lookout has been merged with Miscrosoft Desktop Search or rather shelved. That was one wonderful simple software which was a great addon for Outlook. Though you might find it somewhere on the web.
Read more about this here:
http://www.vinodlive.com/2008/01/23/lookout-microsoft-outlook-search-too...
By an anonymous user on May 30th 2008 at 08:08 PM
find . | xargs grep foo
@anon - don't forget to "cd ~" or "cd /"
:)
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