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    This project will meet a variety of needs, borrowing from a wide variety of technology for handling files, creating/browing metadata, zipping files up for sending and automated cataloguing of files, descriptions, dates, types, etc. into a database.
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    The Phynd Project is a local area network (LAN) indexer that crawls a LAN and creates a database of SAMBA shares. End users, through a web interface, can then search for, and click links to download the files.
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    Xapian is a Search Engine Library, written in C++ with bindings for Perl, Python, PHP, Java, Tcl, C# and Ruby. Xapian allows you to easily add advanced indexing and search facilities to your applications. See www.xapian.org for more information.
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