439 projects tagged "Indexing/Search"
fliXXery is a simple and intuitive movie and TV series database. It helps users organize their movies and list them by ID, title, year, length, genre, filetype, etc. It allows users to define their own genres, filetypes, and languages for their movies, so they don't have to bother with unsetting pre-defined values. It features different user rights levels. It is easy to install and setup, simple to backup and restore, and supports multiple languages.
lamos is PHP-based software for bookmark management and exchange. Links/bookmarks for multiple users are stored in a database and can be retrieved and added via a Web frontend. lamos supports hierarchical categories for links and includes a simple search function. The idea is to allow synchronization of bookmarks between different browsers, systems, and places with a single service that can be accessed from everywhere.
PHP Weby directory script provides many options for running a directory, a catalog of sites, or simply a link exchange with other sites. Users can submit their favorite sites and optionally charge for the review. It offers many features including an integrated payment system with PayPal, link validation, SEO URLs, e-mail templates, a Smarty-driven template system, unlimited categories and subcategories, reciprocal linking, a link editor, compatibility with phpLD templates, and more.
Compare Ikea Prices is a Firefox addon that displays prices from Ikea stores in other countries and converts the prices to Euros. It works for most Eurozone countries. After installing, it has to be turned on by checking an "Enable price comparing" checkbox in Tools > Compare Ikea prices.
SitemapGen4j is a Java library to generate XML sitemaps. It supports gzipped output, sitemap validation, and sitemap index generation. It can also generate Google-specific sitemaps, such as Mobile sitemaps, Geo sitemaps, Code Search sitemaps, Google News sitemaps, and Video sitemaps.
Jumper provides an enterprise bookmarking engine for tagging and linking data objects. It lets you search and share high-value data across remote locations using tag metadata (expanded tag fields) to capture knowledge about data in remote data stores. It collects these tag profiles in a knowledge base where user-created tag profiles identify quality data resources, user-contributed tag information adds real-world knowledge about the data resources, and user-created reviews sort out the worthy resources from the inadequate. Other users can search for this data. In addition, they can directly contribute what they know about this data to the knowledge base. It allows the participants to act as a filter for what is valuable and build upon mainstream pursuits, but also uncovers valuable data hidden at the edge.