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Thread ID: 125575 2012-07-06 23:03:00 Suggestions for a home document management system? stuffed (1469) PC World Chat
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1286479 2012-07-06 23:03:00 Anyone have any experience on a document management system for home and or the small office? Guess documents would be scanned as a pdf file but would need a good search facility built in.
Thanks
stuffed (1469)
1286480 2012-07-06 23:11:00 Here are a few examples here (suite101.com). I can't give any personal experience on the matter, so I'm limited to trawling the web :D Nick G (16709)
1286481 2012-07-06 23:42:00 What is wrong with a shoebox. Works for me. :-)

Ken.
kenj (9738)
1286482 2012-07-07 00:42:00 On the floor is good; it self-sorts with frequently accessed docs appearing at the top. Anything below half-way goes in the bin on the two-year culling cycle, stroppy letters from Govt. or Councils by-pass the cull cycle and get immediate diversion to the recyclers. R2x1 (4628)
1286483 2012-07-07 00:48:00 Do you have a link to it?
Thanks
stuffed (1469)
1286484 2012-07-07 00:51:00 Do you have a link to it?
ThanksHere www.google.co.nz
plod (107)
1286485 2012-07-07 00:56:00 If you have MS Office why not have a look at OneNote. I have not used it myself but there are possibilities there. Bobh (5192)
1286486 2012-07-07 02:55:00 Great stuff - will have a look at it - again -a Southlander gets things done! stuffed (1469)
1286487 2012-07-07 03:39:00 What about a SWMBO? Non-blonde, low maintenance model.

:lol:
WalOne (4202)
1286488 2012-07-07 03:49:00 On the floor is good; it self-sorts with frequently accessed docs appearing at the top. Anything below half-way goes in the bin on the two-year culling cycle, stroppy letters from Govt. or Councils by-pass the cull cycle and get immediate diversion to the recyclers.




This is where those shredding machines come in real handy......:P
beetle (243)
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