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Old 02-10-2021, 07:39 AM   #1
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ebook indexer

Some years ago I did stumble upon DocFetcher to index my ebooks library. It is still reasonably working well.
However, recently I did learn that DocFetcher is now delopment-wise dead and replaced by the paid (and totally rewritten) version of DocFetcher Pro. That paid version is still Beta. So I think its time to find a new mature and supported alternative.

I did found AnyTXT searcher which is quite quick, but has limited search capabilities compared with DocFetcher.
My questions:
  • Kovid once mentioned that he had some ideas to possibly include an indexer in calibre itself.
    Is this still valid for the future?
  • Are there better and recommendable alternatives for a useful document indexer?
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