Beagle will find the deepest hidden file on your Linux

If you use Linux , then you probably faced a situation where you had to search through a bunch of folders and find a specific file. Today I will tell you about a small Beagle program that helps you find even the most hidden file.
This free program resembles Spotlight from Mac OS X or the standard search utility from Windows 7 . Beagle indexes files, IM correspondence, email, pictures, web pages and many other types of files. Beagle searches its keywords and meta data files. For example, the name of the MP3 track or the name of the sender of a letter. In addition, Beagle indexes retrievable devices (such as your iPod).
Beagle works with both KDE and GNOME . Unfortunately, for its work you will need several third-party packages, such as Mono, sqlite ( full list) You may not need to download anything from this list at all, since these components are already installed in the main Linux distributions ( Debian , Ubuntu , Fedora Core ).
(free translation of " Beagle Search Tool Fetches Data From Deep Inside Your Linux System ")