diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index d818a2c..10914ed 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ This list of tools and software is intended to briefly describe some of the most * [Tempas v2](http://tempas.L3S.de/v2) - Temporal web archive search based on links and anchor texts extracted from the German web from 1996 to 2013 (results are not limited to German pages, e.g., [Obama@2005-2009 in Tempas](http://tempas.l3s.de/v2/query?q=obama&from=2005&to=2009)). *(Stable)* * [webarchive-discovery](https://github.com/ukwa/webarchive-discovery) - WARC and ARC full-text indexing and discovery tools, with a number of associated tools capable of using the index shown below. *(Stable)* * [Shine](https://github.com/ukwa/shine) - A prototype web archives exploration UI, developed with researchers as part of the [Big UK Domain Data for the Arts and Humanities project](https://buddah.projects.history.ac.uk/). *(Stable)* - * [SolrWayback](https://github.com/netarchivesuite/solrwayback) - A prototype web archives exploration UI with integrated playback functionality for WARCs. *(In Development)* + * [SolrWayback](https://github.com/netarchivesuite/solrwayback) - A backend Java and frontend VUE JS project with freetext search and a build in playback engine. Require Warc files has been index with the Warc-Indexer. The web application also has a wide range of data visualization tools and data export tools that can be used on the whole webarchive. [SolrWayback 4 Bundle release](https://github.com/netarchivesuite/solrwayback/releases) contains all the software and dependencies in an out-of-the box solution that is easy to install. * [Warclight](https://github.com/archivesunleashed/warclight) - A Project Blacklight based Rails engine that supports the discovery of web archives held in the WARC and ARC formats. *(In Development)* * [Wasp](https://github.com/webis-de/wasp) - A fully functional prototype of a personal [web archive and search system](http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2167/paper6.pdf). *(In Development)* * Other possible options for builting a front-end are listed on in the `webarchive-discovery` wiki, [here](https://github.com/ukwa/webarchive-discovery/wiki/Front-ends).