How to use strigi

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On Monday 07 September 2009 16:53:34 Sonic wrote:
> On 09/07/2009 08:12 PM, Anne Wilson wrote:
> > We have a new userbase page -
> > http://http://userbase.kde.org/Nepomukuserbase.kde.org/Nepomuk which
> > really explains things.  You'll see that my understanding of the subject
> > was only partially correct, so we'll learn together :-)
>
> Oh oh! This brings us back to the original discussion:
> "To make finding files containing text easier, Nepomuk offers a second
> functionality: indexing the text of files. It uses a technology called
> Strigi for this. You can now also find files by entering some words
> which you know are in there, or just (part of) their title."
>
>  From the above statement, I understand: Strigi is used to index the
> file contents, and Nepomuk provides the access point to locate the file.
>
Not as I read it:

<quote>
Nepomuk offers several 'layers' of functionality to applications. The first 
and most simple of those is manual tagging, rating and commenting, as used in 
Dolphin. This helps you to find your files faster, but is also a lot of work. 
</quote>

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