100 GB text data needed to test a search engine

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foodman

PLEASE TEST: the DISKMETA desktop search is intended for extra large
data volumes, UP TO 100 GIGABYTES. It can create up to 100 indexes,
index up to ONE MILLION various files. The search time is never more
than ONE SECOND.

We, the META team developers, will be very grateful if someone can
provide us RELIABLE TEST RESULTS on indexing and searching data
volumes about 100 GIGABYTES, of different text file formats, at
various PC configurations, under all Windows platforms (98 or higher).

Download: http://diskmeta.com
Mail to: (e-mail address removed)

Features and Performance
Indexed full-text search. The 1.9 MB download is added into the Search
section of the Start menu. DISKMETA Desktop Search can search files on
local hard drives and in shared network folders.

The file search works correctly with file types including Office
document formats (DOC, XLS, RTF, TXT), HTML pages, CHM, PDF files, ZIP
and RAR archives. The results panel on the right presents the hits in
the usual format of web search engines - sorted by relevance, with
search words highlighted bold, giving the path, file name, date and
offering text reconstruction if you do not want to launch the
corresponding application.
 
B

BillR

foodman said:
PLEASE TEST: the DISKMETA desktop search is intended for extra large
The file search works correctly with file types including Office
document formats (DOC, XLS, RTF, TXT), HTML pages, CHM, PDF files, ZIP
and RAR archives.

Unlimited documents

Lite - Free - txt html doc
Personal - ~ $50 - xls pdf rtf +
Pro - ~ $100 - chm zip rar + +
 
F

foodman

eDoc said:
Hi there,

Is there an API for this engine?


eDoc

Hi eDoc,


surely we have API, but it will take much time and not very cheap,
we would recommend to start with NDA and then specify which library
configuration you need.
For more details please contact our chief for technical information
Yury Logvinov, (e-mail address removed), he will be glad to answer all your
questions.
 

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