Meta Tracker

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Meta Tracker

http://projects.gnome.org/tracker/
a tool designed to extract information and metadata about your personal data so that it can be searched easily and quickly.

Tracker is a tool designed to extract information and metadata about your personal data so that it can be searched easily and quickly. By using Tracker, you no longer have to remember where you've left your files. To locate a file you only need to remember something about it, such as a word in the document or the artist of the song. This is because as well as searching for files in the traditional way, by name and location, Tracker searches files' contents and metadata.





Licensing

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Notes

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Kelly Hopkins

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3 November 2009

Verified by

Kelly Hopkins

Verified on

3 November 2009

Verified by

Kelly Hopkins

Verified on

3 November 2009

Verified by

Kelly Hopkins

Verified on

3 November 2009




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Meta Tracker Author Team Maintainer


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
DeveloperDownloadhttp://projects.gnome.org/tracker/download.html
DeveloperHomepagehttp://projects.gnome.org/tracker/development.html


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