Search Products Improved With New Release

Enterprise Networks & Servers, Jan 2004

Text retrieval software supplier dtSearch Corp. has announced Version 6.3 of its dtSearch product line. The dtSearch products search gigabytes (and more) of text across a desktop, network, Internet or Intranet. They also serve as tools for publishing, with instant text searching, large document collections to Web sites or to CD/DVD.

The new release includes some major enhancements to dtSearch's enterprise and developer-oriented products, with minor enhancements to dtSearch's desktop and network products. All dtSearch products share the same core search and display functionality, including over two dozen indexed, unindexed, full-text and fielded data search options, with most searches taking less than a second, even across very large databases;

WYSIWYG display of HTML, XML and PDF files with highlighted hits, as well as embedded images, links and formatting intact; and built-in HTML converters for display of word processor, database, spreadsheet, e-mail, ZIP, Unicode, etc. files, with highlighted hits.

The dtSearch Web with Spider uses a wizard-based setup to publish a instantly searchable content to the Web. The Spider can add remote Web site content to the locally searchable database, with integrated relevancy ranking of search results and hithighlighted WYSIWYG page displays. The Spider supports public sites, secure content HTTPS sites, password-accessible sites, and dynamic-content ASP/ASP.NET code.

DtSearch Publish enables quick publishing of an instantly searchable document collection to CD or DVD and also works with dtSearch Web to provide easy mirroring of an existing Web site on CD or DVD. For end-users, the CD or DVD operates with zero footprint, requiring no installation on the user's hard drive.

The dtSearch Text Retrieval Engine, with Win & .NET and Linux versions, lets developers add dtSearch's searching and built-in file format support to Web-based and other applications. The dtSearch Engine supports SQL, Delphi, Java, C , C .NET, C#, VB.NET, and ASP.NET.

www.dtsearch.com

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