Hi,

I've upgraded my Fedora from F9 to F14 with preupgrade and am now planning a new hard drive install and a fresh Fedora install to whatever's current when I get to it. I've wanted for a long time to have a non-google desktop search that would index browser history and emails at a minimum. Beagle would fill the fill. The last time I tried it was about three years ago and it was such a cpu hog that I had to take it out.

Reading some recent articles and reviews makes Beagle seem still to be the tool of choice but it doesn't seem to have had much activity recently from the developer side. Of cours, this may just be because the feature set is complete and working, which might make it useful and stable, a nice pair of attributes. Does anyone have better info on this? or even better, some recent experience?

TIA

Dave


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