File | Date | Author | Commit |
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packaging | 2017-05-15 | Jean-Francois Dockes | [a4e951] 1.23.2 deb packaging |
src | 2017-06-29 | Jean-Francois Dockes | [25e15f] iconv detection: replace badly working local ha... |
tests | 2017-06-08 | Jean-Francois Dockes | [9c608e] added test for excluding text/html |
unac | 2016-07-12 | Jean-Francois Dockes | [c1fad4] Replaced pthread with std:: thread and mutex |
website | 2017-06-29 | Jean-Francois Dockes | [b7c577] web |
.hgignore | 2017-06-05 | Jean-Francois Dockes | [c5aab6] none |
.hgtags | 2017-05-15 | Jean-Francois Dockes | [7fc869] Release 1.23.2 tagged |
README.md | 2017-06-29 | Jean-Francois Dockes | [40af25] doc |
Read Me
Recoll
Recoll is a desktop full-text search tool. It finds keywords inside
documents as well as file names.
- Versions are available for Linux and MS Windows.
- A WEB front-end with preview and download features can replace or
supplement the GUI for remote use. - It can search most document formats. You may need external applications
for text extraction. - It can reach any storage place: files, archive members, email
attachments, transparently handling decompression. - One click will open the document inside a native editor or display an
even quicker text preview. - The software is free, open source, and licensed under the GPL.
Most distributions feature prebuilt packages for Recoll. In any case, here
are the instructions for building and
installing.