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dtSearch

The Smart Choice for Text Retrieval® since 1991, dtSearch has received hundreds of excellent press reviews and developer case studies. (See http://www.dtsearch.com.)

The core developer component, the dtSearch Engine, includes 32-bit and 64-bit Windows and Linux versions and .NET, Java and C++ APIs. Other dtSearch products quickly publish instantly searchable data to an Internet or Intranet site, instantly search across a network, or publish searchable data to portable media.

dtSearch products index over a terabyte of text in a single index and can simultaneously search an unlimited number of indexes. Concurrent indexed search time is typically less than a second, even across terabytes of data. The product line offers over 25 full-text and fielded data search options, including forensics search options and APIs for advanced data classification. 

dtSearch products display web-ready content (HTML, PDF, XML) with highlighted hits and all formatting, links, and images intact. The product line converts other file types (MS Office, OpenOffice, ZIP, etc.) to HTML for hit-highlighted browser display.

dtSearch products also support emails, including the full-text of attachments.

A Spider indexes local and remote, public and secure, static and dynamic data. The Spider works “out of the box” and through a .NET API, including a 64-bit version. A data source API supports SQL (including BLOB data) and other non-file data. dtSearch can highlight hits in content indexed using the Spider or the data source API.

Please call 1-800-IT-FINDS or visit www.dtsearch.com for evaluation versions. (Royalty-free and “file parser only” licenses are also available.)


dtSearch
6852 Tulip Hill Terrace
Bethesda MD 20816

Phone: 1-800-IT-FINDS
Fax: 301-263-0781
Email: info@dtsearch.com
Web: www.dtsearch.com

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