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We've compiled a list of 13 free and paid alternatives to OpenSearchServer. The primary competitors include Algolia, elasticsearch. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between OpenSearchServer and Apache Solr, Cludo Site Search, Expertrec Search Engine. Also you can look at other similar options here: Development Tools.


Algolia
Free Subscription

Algolia stands as the comprehensive AI search and discovery platform, seamlessly integrating natural language processing and vector search via a singular API.

elasticsearch
Open Source

ElasticSearch is a distributed, RESTful, free/open source search server based on Java under the...

Apache Solr
Free Open Source

Solr is an open source enterprise search server based on Lucene search library, with XML/HTTP and...

SearchBlox is an out-of-the-box Enterprise Search Solution built on top of Apache Lucene/Solr.

OpenSearchServer is an open source application server allowing development of index-based...

OpenSearchServer Platforms

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OpenSearchServer Overview

OpenSearchServer is an open source application server allowing development of index-based applications like search engines. Main features of OpenSearchServer are : An integrated crawler for databases, web pages and rich documents; a user friendly GUI allowing development of most applications with some clicks through an interface built in Zkoss; snippets; faceting; an html renderer for integrating search results in a page; and monitoring and administration features.

OpenSearchServer Features

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