Orange is a super lightweight open-source desktop search engine that allows you to search for and inside your local files and folders.
Its compact tiny size because it is written using Tauri; a revolutionary Rust-based framework for building desktop using web technologies.
Under the hood, Orange uses Tantivy, which is a full-text search engine library inspired by Apache Lucene and written in Rust
Features
Fast search response
Real-time results
Low memory and low CPU usage
Easy to use, comes with tokenization and auto-completion
Monitor file changes in real time
Lightweight installation package
Simple and elegant UI
How does it work?
Orange uses a simple concept to search, index, and filter your local files, then provide a fast usable search API to the end-user within its user-friendly interface.
In the following diagram you can its basic architecture
If you're tired of endlessly looking online for the right tool, or to find again that website of which you don't recall the name just for a quick conversion, this is the right app for you.
What is Dev Toolbox?
Dev Toolbox is a free and
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Open-source assistant or GPT4All is a free and open-source desktop app that enables you to run ChatGPT alike instance on your desktop locally.
Unlike ChatGPT it supports several LLM libraries which you can download and use totally free offline. However, it is important to note that they require several Gigabytes
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It runs on Linux, Unix, macOS, Windows and Android and supports numerous vector, raster, and database formats and functionalities.
QGIS
A browser cookie is a small file of information that a web server generates and sends to your web browser.
What are cookies used for?
Here’s why they matter and how they’re used:
1. User Sessions:
Cookies associate website activity with a specific user. For instance, when you
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Niffler is also integrated with the radiology information system (RIS)
What is Parse?
Parse is an amazing self-hosted open-source system that enables developers build headless application using RESTful API or GraphQL and MongoDB or PostgreSQL in the backend.
The generated API can be used to create web apps, mobile apps, or even desktop apps. It can be also used to
What is Metriport?
Metriport is an open-source Healthcare-focused patient-records centered API that helps healthcare organizations access comprehensive patient medical data, through an open-source universal API.
Metriport medical API brings you data from the largest clinical data networks in the US - one open-source API, 300+ million patients.
Accurate Medical Info
As an avid healthcare blog with a deep focus on open-source technologies for healthcare and education, we excited to share some top-notch open-source HIPAA-compliant tools that are transforming the landscape of healthcare app development.
While this post will focus on the open-source techs, our next posts will focus on several