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-Recoll is a personal full text search tool for Linux, FreeBSD and other Unix
-systems.
-
-Recoll is based on a very strong backend (Xapian), for which it provides an
-easy to use, feature-rich, zero-administration interface.
+Recoll is a personal full text search package with a QT graphical
+interface. It is based on a very strong backend (Xapian), for which it
+provides an easy to use and feature-rich interface.
 
 Recoll is free and copyrighted under the GPL license, see COPYING inside
-the distribution. A lot of the code is imported from other packages, see
-the Credits.  Features:
+the distribution.  
 
-    * Document types: text, html, pdf (with pdftotext), postscript (with
-      ghostscript's pstotext), msword (with antiword), openoffice files,
-      maildir and mailbox mail folders (Mozilla and thunderbird mail
-      ok). Deals with compressed versions of same. 
-    * Relatively powerful query facilities, with boolean searches, phrases,
-      filter on file types and directory tree. 
+Features:
+    * QT-based GUI.
+    * Supports the following document types: text, html, OpenOffice files,
+      maildir and mailbox mail folders (Mozilla and Thunderbird mail ok),
+      pdf (with pdftotext), postscript (with ghostscript's pstotext),
+      msword (with antiword), rtf text (with unrtf), gaim log files, along
+      with their compressed versions.
+    * Powerful query facilities, with boolean searches, phrases, filter on
+      file types and directory tree. 
     * Support for multiple charsets. Internal processing and storage uses
       Unicode UTF-8. 
     * Stemming performed at query time (can switch stemming language after
       indexing) 
     * Easy installation. No database daemon, web server or exotic language
-      necessary. The idea is that everybody should index their files
-      because it makes life easier. 
-    * GUI based on qt, written with qt Designer.
+      necessary. 
     * An indexer which runs either as a thread inside the GUI or as an
       external, cron'able program.