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    Matrosdms

    Document Management System with real-life-objects

    DMS based on hierarchical tags and graph theory with real life entities. In the real world you deal with entities like car, family members, dealers and companies. In this dms you can use your real world objects. You can build hierarchical structures and can easily make timelines from your letters Security is one big concern when you scan your personal documents Thats why this DMS is not build as Online/Cloud/Webservice. * I want my scans on my computer only * I want my papers...
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    MEDILIG - Medical Life-Guard
    EHR/EMR cross-platform software for the design, implementation and use of autonomous, open, database models for multilingual medical knowledge management systems from primary care to continuing care.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    This program is based on the Workflow diagramm presented by David Allen in his book "Getting Things Done", which allows the user to handle many different real life tasks without spending too much time with it.
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