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Old 14th April 2010, 12:07 AM
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Desktop Search

As a Project Manager, the key tool I need the most is a good desktop search tool integrated with my e-mail. The best tool I can find so far is recoll. Why is this not part of the Fedora suite?

The biggest problem with all the linux desktop search tool is that none of them integrate with Lotus Notes which is the e-mail I have at work. Does anybody know how or when we will get lotus notes integration with linux desktop search?
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