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    Papermerge

    Papermerge

    Open Source Document Management System for Digital Archives

    Papermerge is an open source document management system (DMS) primarily designed for archiving and retrieving your digital documents. Instead of having piles of paper documents all over your desk, office or drawers - you can quickly scan them and configure your scanner to directly upload to Papermerge DMS. Store, organize and index scanned documents in PDF, JPEG and TIFF formats.
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    Open Legacy Storage Document: Generic Document Archiving on Disk and Network(using MINA) Framework in Java for huge number of docs(up to 2^192 documents), efficient(Java NIO), crypto, net transfert, web retrieve, J2EE and eMail archiving compatible.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Web based PDM/PLM solution. Modules to include: Document Management, Lifecycle Management, Workflow System, Change Management, Product Configuration System, Product Numbering System, CAx Integration, CAx File Viewer System
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