Alkaline Search Engine - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
Alkaline Search Engine
  • Version
1.7
  • Author
Vestris Inc.
  • Cost
Free/$350
  • Operating System
Win NT/2000/XP, Linux, Solaris
  • Category
C and C++ / Searching
  • HomePage Address
Click to Visit
  • Download Link
Click to Download
  • No. of hits
60



     All-in-one index and search server. It is, on one hand, a stand-alone web spider that can collect data from local and remote sites following a precise set of rules and using a variety of options defined by the search engine administrator. On the other hand, Alkaline offers users, navigating through a web site, a fast and relevant tool for searching hundreds of thousands indexed documents. Alkaline powers high profile sites of World Health and International Labor Organizations, Symbol Technologies and BBC America as well as hundreds of small non-commercial ones, free.


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