[actually that's not quite true but the other one isn't ready for public consumption just yet]
sSearch -- a simple PHP5 spidering search engine. Early days yet, but it's pretty stable already.
As a project there's not a huge amount to it, but it's at least partially an experiment for me in getting to grips with running an open source project and various bits and bobs related to that. So for example I've been tinkering with unit testing and automated builds, which are both new experiences for me.
Anyway, if anyone finds it useful or just wants to hurl abuse then feel free!
What, not even a pity post? Sheesh, tough crowd.
Anyway, I pushed some new features today, mainly centred around command-line support.

Stickman I did have a brief look, good on you for opening up code, can't comment on it as not my area but looks like it might be very useful.
Thanks JLM.
I certainly thought it was pretty awesome you'd gone open source on something, but didn't respond cos I knew I wouldn't really be able to look thru it or make use of it, at least, not for now anyway.
In any case, props to you!
Heh, no worries. 
Originally posted by: DontBogartMe I certainly thought it was pretty awesome you'd gone open source on something, but didn't respond cos I knew I wouldn't really be able to look thru it or make use of it, at least, not for now anyway.
In any case, props to you!
this
though I am considering learning some PHP so it may end up being relevant in the future.
:thumbsup:
Cheers Stick - it's being used on a project that is due to go live in the next 48 hours - saved me loads of time (and I would have saved even more time if I had RTFM)
Nice one!
Happy it's of use 