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- crawl files not shown in beagle-search,
Charles-Henri d'Adhémar
- ANNOUNCE: Beagle 0.3.7,
D Bera
- Advisory: beagle-search, gtkfilechooser hangs; beagled does not respond and refuses to be killed,
D Bera
- Old deskbar,
Tomas R
- ANNOUNCE: Beagle 0.3.6,
D Bera
- NOSPAM Win a Free Trip to Switzerland,
D Bera
- beagle-search on hardy ?,
D Bera
- Re: beagle r4685 - trunk/beagle/tools,
Lukas Lipka
- Adding GMail backend prefs to beagle-settings,
D Bera
- Firefox extension updated to FF3; testing requested,
D Bera
- Speaking of Google backends,
Joe Shaw
- help for Beagle,
Bassam Abdel salam
ANNOUNCE: Libbeagle 0.3.5,
D Bera
Re: need help with testing: GMail live search (available in svn trunk),
D Bera
need help with testing: GMail live search,
Debajyoti Bera
Re: search within a given path / paging mechanism,
Debajyoti Bera
Re: beagle r4658 - trunk/beagle/search/Beagle.Search.Tiles,
Lukas Lipka
gobject api help,
D Bera
question on performance evaluation of beagle's indexing,
Nitin Agrawal
ANNOUNCE: Beagle 0.3.5,
D Bera
How to deal with different encodings ?,
Debajyoti Bera
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