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dt-FileManager
dtSearch does a fantastic job of indexing a vast
repository of varied documents -- from PDFs to MSWord
documents. But, how do you manage that vast repository of
files? Who may upload documents? How, and how often, does
the index get re-indexed after you've uploaded new
documents? Do you have some document contributors using ftp
and others using file system copying and therefore a
resultant chaotic conglomeration of files? dt-FileManager
helps bring a method to the madness of managing files in a
dtSearch application.
dt-FileManager features include:
- dt-FileManager, as a Web-based application, allows
multiple people to upload files to a search index.
- Documents are added to (or deleted from) the index
"on-the-fly".
- You may manage your entire document repository from
a password-protected website.
- Two levels of security are provided -- one for
administration and one for document contributors.
- As an administrator you may add/edit/view
dt-FileManager users and define meta-data (custom
fields) to be associated with each file, such as
description, author, or keywords.
- Contributors may add meta-data to files, as defined
by the administrator, for later use in searches.
Here are some examples of how dt-FileManager could
work for you:
- Legal documents (judge, district info,
plaintiff/expert info, area of discipline, court dates,
etc)
- Scientific documents (title, abstract, publisher,
author, sources, citations, keywords, etc)
- Product catalogs (model number, description,
category/type, price, keywords, etc)
- Resume systems (applicant name, skills, salary
requirements, etc)
dt-FileManager ($899)
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The dtSearch product
line can instantly search terabytes of
text across a desktop, network,
Internet or Intranet
site.
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dtSearch products
also serve as tools for publishing,
with instant text searching, large
document collections to Web sites or
CD/DVDs.
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over two dozen indexed, unindexed,
fielded and full-text search
options |
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highlights
hits in HTML, XML and PDF, while
displaying embedded links, formatting and
images |
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converts other file types — word
processor, database, spreadsheet, email and
full-text of email attachments, ZIP, Unicode,
etc. — to HTML for display with highlighted
hits |
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built-in Spider adds a third-party
or other Web site (public, secure content,
password accessible, etc.) to your searchable
database |
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Spider supports Web-based
content (HTML, PDF, XML, etc.) as well as
dynamically-generated content (ASP.NET, MS CMS,
SharePoint, etc.) |
| General supported file
types |
| SQL and similar data
sources |
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