Krugle Inc. - Parse and Index Open Source Code
| Published: | Feb 10, 2006 | |||
| Author: | Stacy Reed | |||
Are you a developer who spends a lot of time hunting for code or code related information? Searching for source code can be difficult and time-consuming as search engines do not crawl or find it in open repositories.
Enter Krugle, a powerful code search engine that crawls, parses and indexes code found in all open source repositories as well as code found in blogs, Web pages and mailing lists. Users can interactively browse source code and view the relationships of one source file to another. Users can also find answers to code-related technical questions, add comments to code files or specific lines of code, and save their results in bundles that can be e-mailed and shared with others. 
The product launches March 8th, 2006 but the site offers screenshots of its functionality and enough information to quell your curiosity. Sign up today to be notified by e-mail as soon as Krugle goes live.
About Stacy Reed
Software librarian and acclaimed artist seeks knowledge and entertainment via Internet. Stacy Reed is an advocate for free information, software and services. She began reviewing software for Tucows in 2000. She's naturally curious with interests in a wide array of subjects including science and technology, software, the arts, and open education.
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