Re: Digital Librarian Replacement MTLibrarian - Was Re: Enabling/Disabling Buttons
Re: Digital Librarian Replacement MTLibrarian - Was Re: Enabling/Disabling Buttons
- Subject: Re: Digital Librarian Replacement MTLibrarian - Was Re: Enabling/Disabling Buttons
- From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 11:16:25 -0700
Check out the ApplicationServices umbrella framework which contains the
FindByContent sub-framework. I believe FindByContent is what AIAT
morphed into.
Scott
On Tuesday, August 14, 2001, at 10:23 PM, Greg Titus wrote:
On Tuesday, August 14, 2001, at 09:06 PM, Scott Anguish wrote:
On Tuesday, August 14, 2001, at 09:46 PM, Greg Titus wrote:
On Tuesday, August 14, 2001, at 06:32 PM, Todd Martin wrote:
There is also OmniLibrarian
http://www.omnigroup.com/community/freeware/omnilibrarian/
Just on OS X Server, not on OS X. Apple dropped AIAT in between,
which is what OmniLibrarian depended on for doing the actual indexing.
Apple dropped AIAT? Why?
Beats me. I don't know that they even officially dropped it, maybe it
is hiding somewhere and I just can't find it. Certainly there hasn't
been any AIAT.framework since about DR2. If you go to the only page on
Apple's site that I can find that mentions it
(http://developer.apple.com/dev/aiat/), you'll see stuff about
Cyberdog, some broken links, and a pointer to a developer CD from
1996 - clearly the web page isn't being maintained.
All that aside, our OmniAIAT implementation used Objective-C++ to wrap
AIAT (which is a C++ API), which has been gone since OS X Server as
well. Although that part we're hopefully going to get back soon.
--Greg
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