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OpenDocMan

PHP Document Management System (DMS)

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Description

OpenDocMan is a web based document management system (DMS) written in PHP designed to comply with ISO 17025 and OIE standard for document management. It features fine grained control of access to files, and automated install and upgrades.

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Features

  • Upload files using web browser
  • Control access to files based on department or individual user permissions
  • Track revisions of documents
  • Option to send new and updated files through review process
  • Installs on most web servers with PHP
  • Set up a reviewal process for all new files

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User Reviews

  • Posted by Aaron 2012-03-24

    thank you opendocman

  • Posted by Alice 2012-02-20

    Very useful!

  • Posted by Mikeyy 2011-06-05

    Tested all other open source DMS and this is simpliest and easiest to use. Already started implementation of ODM in our company and will donate plug-in for it.

  • Posted by Mike 2011-03-27

    Very useful. I have been looking for and evaluating various DMS for a good time now. ODM satisfies about 95% of our needs for document management which currently consists of sending a junior employee off for hours trying to find stuff that's strewn about everywhere. ODM is perfect for collecting, organizing and categorizing all the documents we have but don't always know how to find. It is extremely simple to configure and quite intuitive to use. Plus it's well supported (I reported a minor issue with an insert statement and it was fixed before sunset the next day! On a weekend! Try that with Microsoft ...). From the looks of it right now, I am going to recommend ODM as our company's primary DMS in the next inter-departmental meeting.

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