iNuron introduces Mac Metadata Navigator in McNucle public beta

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in Mac Software edited January 2014
Feature video provided here.



Press release from yesterday below:



Leuven, Belgium ? August 8, 2007 ? Today iNuron released a first serious update to its McNucle v1.0 public beta with the introduction of a powerfull metadata navigator. The amplifying filter effect of the navigator makes it the most efficient data search engine available today. The McNucle metadata server turns Macintosh desktops and servers into metadata based file servers. They allow to share, metanize and powersearch your data at any time and from any location.



The metadata navigator is an amplifying filter mechanism offering 5 sequential filters. The uniqueness of the mechanism is in providing the user the actual set of values each of the filters can have, for the data set being searched. The selection of a filter automatically updates the available values of the other filters and leads the user increasingly effective to the actual data in search.



"We were so pleased with the user experience and efficiency of our navigator mechanism, we decided to introduce it already in this first serious update," says MD Jorre Belpaire. "Our navigator will change the way people search for data drastically, and demonstrate the value of our McNucle metadata server."



On top of the new metadata navigator feature, this serious update contains a number of important fixes and features, including performance improvements, statistics gathering and more. The full set of release notes is available at www.inuron.com.
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