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AppleSearch
DeveloperApple Computer
Stable release
1.5.1 / 1994
Operating systemMac OS
TypeSearch engine
LicenseProprietary

AppleSearch was aclient/serversearch engine fromApple Computer, first released for theclassic Mac OS in 1994, being one of the firstdesktop search engines.

AppleSearch was a client/server application, although the vast majority of the logic was located in the server. The server portion periodically crawled a set of administrator-configured locations onhard drives,CD-ROMs and the network usingAppleShare, indexing the documents it found after converting them to plain text using theClaris XTND document conversion system.[1] A later version of the server, 1.5, could also be pointed at selectedWAIS servers, using their indexes directly in addition to local ones. The same server also acted as a WAIS server, respond to WAIS requests sent to it over theinternet. The server also offered a set ofAppleEvents for use from Mac programs.

The server's query parser incorporated a number of features to help improve the ease-of-use of the query language. For instance, AppleSearch did not require the user to type inBoolean operators like AND or OR in their searches.[2][3] While this is true for most search engines today, at the time this was a fairly uncommon feature. AppleSearch also supportedstemming, which expanded search terms into similar words. Using stemming, a search on "pregnancy", for instance, would also find hits on "pregnant". Contractions, connecting words and punctuation were all handled as well.[1]

Additionally, the search could be fed with the results of previous search in order to tune its results. For instance, if one searches on "turkey recipe", the first set of results might return a document on how to cook a turkey, but also one on middle-eastern cooking inTurkey. If the user then selected the document on cooking a turkey, they could then ask for more documents like that one. The engine would find key words in the document and use those as additional terms in the new search. This feature has since appeared inGoogle, under theSimilar pages link.

AppleSearch also included the ability to summarize documents into a shorter form. It did this by selecting sentences from the document that contained a higher than normal number of key words, the key words being the same set that would be used for search tuning, as above. The user could request a version of the document some percentage of the original size, and the engine would then remove sentences it considered less important (those with less of the key words) until it reached the requested size.

The client portion was essentially a communications module that sent text-based requests to the server and received responses back. The client portion could be used within programs to integrate search capabilities with relative ease, theAPI was fairly small. Such applications were not common, instead, the client API was more commonly used as a gateway forinternet software, including plug-ins forGopher andweb servers, notablyMacHTTP and (later)WebSTAR.[4] AppleSearch was also bundled with theApple Internet Server Solution, a hardware/software bundle offered to create out of the box web servers based on theApple Workgroup Servers.

AppleSearch was fairly resource heavy when it was released. It required a Mac using a68040 and 5 MB ofRAM as a minimum,[5] which in 1994 was limited to Apple's higher-end offerings. Version 1.0.1, released in May 1994, added support forPowerPC-based machines as well. A basic install with the server and a five-user license cost $1,799, although this was reduced to $1,399 when version 1.5 was released. An additional ten users cost $499.

AppleSearch originated in theAdvanced Technology Group (ATG), Apple's internalR&D labs. Prior to the release of AppleSearch, ATG had long been giving demos of the system using a client application known asRosebud,[6] which used the AppleSearch server to build a personalized newspaper.

References

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  1. ^ab"AppleSearch Product Details". Archived fromthe original on 2010-01-24. Retrieved2006-08-10.
  2. ^Cantrall, Dan (1994)."From MARC to Mosaic: Progressing toward Data Interchangeability at the Oregon State Archives"(PDF).Archives and Museum Informatics.8 (1): 11.doi:10.1007/BF02802044.ISSN 1042-1467. Retrieved2021-12-31.Users will be able [0 query the server using Applesearch, a sophisticated full-text searching engine thal allows natural language querying and presents "hits" in order of relevancy.
  3. ^"RECAP AND WRAP-UP ON APPLE's SERVER, APPLESEARCH ANNOUNCEMENTS AT HANNOVER".Tech Monitor (Previously known as Computer Business Review). Tech Monitor. 1993-04-18. Retrieved2021-12-31.It supports natural language queries on text-based information, and it uses a relevance ranking algorithm to pick the information of most value to the user.
  4. ^AppleSearch.acgi
  5. ^"AppleSearch".infomotions.com. Retrieved24 June 2015.
  6. ^The Virtual Community:Homesteading on the Electronic Frontier

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