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    kb

    kb

    A minimalist command line knowledge base manager

    kb is a minimalist command-line knowledge base manager that gives users a fast, organized way to collect, store, search, and retrieve notes, documents, cheatsheets, procedures, and other artifacts directly from the terminal. It was created to solve the common problem of having scattered text files or reference materials on disk that are hard to search or categorize, and it surfaces a simple CLI interface with intuitive commands for adding, viewing, editing, and deleting knowledge items. Each...
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    bitfarm-Archiv Document Management - DMS
    bitfarm-Archiv is a powerful Document Management (DMS), Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and Knowledge Management System (KMS) with Workflow Components. Help us! As we live in the internet age, the best thing, you can help, is to write a short statement about your scenario and your use of the DMS, along with your experiences and put it on your own website or in a blog or forum.
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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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