Savia,

maybe not very mature yet, but someone on java-us...@lucene.apache.org 
announced such a tool the other day.
I'm copying it below.
I do not know of many otherwise.

paul

> Hi everybody, 
> just a simple question 
> is there any solr/lucene based desktop search project around someone might 
> recommend? 
> I am looking for something for personal use that is kind of mature, at least 
> stable,  runs on java and does not require admin rights to install. Nothing 
> too fancy.



Begin forwarded message:

> From: Mirko Sertic <mirko.ser...@web.de>
> Date: 29 avril 2013 21:20:19 HAEC
> To: java-u...@lucene.apache.org
> Subject: Lucene Desktop Search Engine with JavaFX/Tika/Filesystem 
> Crawler/HTML5
> Reply-To: java-u...@lucene.apache.org
> 
> Hi@all
> 
> Lucene rocks, and based on some JavaFX/HTML5 hyprids i built a small Java 
> search engine for your desktop!
> 
> The prototype and the result can be seen here:
> 
> http://www.mirkosertic.de/doku.php/javastuff/fxdesktopsearch
> 
> I am using a multithreaded pipes and filters architecture with Tika as the 
> content extraction framework and of course Lucene as the fulltext engine. It 
> really rocks, i can search thousands of documents with syntax highlighting 
> within a few milliseconds. It also supports MoreLikeThis queries showing 
> document similarities.
> 
> Thanks @all working on Lucene!
> 
> I am planning future releases of the desktop search engine with facetted 
> search based on tika-extracted document metadata. Also NLP with named entity 
> extraction might be a usecase, so everyone who is willing to contribute is 
> very welcome. Sourcecode is OSS and hosted on Google Code here:
> 
> http://code.google.com/p/freedesktopsearch/
> 
> Regards
> Mirko
> 
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