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Document Management Software
jadawley | Dec 17 2006
I'm looking for a way to store my documents for easy retrieval. I tend to categorize things in terms of the customer I'm dealing or by product lines (companies we buy from). So, I have a credenza lined with binders for customers and a file cabinet filled with the same. I'm looking for an alternative system for 3 reasons: 1) It doesn't seem efficient to store all this stuff in paper form (takes up too much space). I'm looking at software such as MS OneNote. I have a good scaner that puts everything in .pdf. So I should be able to electronically store things. But I'm not going to do that unless I have a way or organizing it. Any opinions on that software or any other suggestions? John 8 Comments
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Try FileCenter from LucionSubmitted by DrMurdoch on January 24, 2007 - 11:50pm.
jadawley;7233 wrote:
I'm looking for an alternative system for 3 reasons: Good idea. Quote: Good idea.
2) It can be hard to find things. Quote:
3) I spend at least 1/2 my time out of my office and I'd like to be able to retrieve things wherever I am. You'll probably want to have a LogMeIn account. Quote:
I'm looking at software such as MS OneNote. I have a good scaner that puts everything in .pdf. So I should be able to electronically store things. But I'm not going to do that unless I have a way or organizing it. Gosh I think that is risky. Although I love OneNote 2007 (2003 was terrible), it *IS NOT* for document storage at all. Scanning files to OneNote is risky and you'll need backups. My Suggestions - FileCenter - http://www.lucion.com/filecenterpro-overview.html » POSTED IN:
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