Kadosu software allows indexing of archive documents and provides a search function for easy navigation within the index.
Technically, Kadosu is built upon the Eclipse RCP and written in Java, which makes it both easy to use and incredibly extendable. For starters, users will need an Eclipse installation on their system. The software has been tested with version 3.0.2 and older versions of Eclipse 3.0.x, and should work seamlessly with either version. To get started, simply unpack the files in the package to their own directory.
Next, locate the startup.jar file of your Eclipse installation and copy it to Kadosu's root directory. Furthermore, copy the following plugins from Eclipse to Kadosu's plugins directory: org.eclipse.core.expression_3.0.0, org.eclipse.core.runtime_3.0.2, org.eclipse.help_3.0.0, org.eclipse.jface.text_3.0.2, org.eclipse.jface_3.0.2, org.eclipse.osgi_3.0.1, org.eclipse.swt.gtk_3.0.2, org.eclipse.swt.win32_3.0.2 (only one of these is necessary, depending on your operating system), org.eclipse.swt_3.0.2, org.eclipse.text_3.0.2, org.eclipse.ui_3.0.2, org.eclipse.ui.workbench_3.0.2, and org.eclipse.update.configurator_3.0.0. Note that these plugin versions are the ones that have been tested, but other versions may work too.
Finally, users can start Kadosu by calling one of the start scripts in the Kadosu directory. In all, Kadosu is an excellent software option that offers powerful search capabilities and flexible categorization options. Thanks for giving it a try, and have fun exploring its features!
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