Re: Document Management recommendation

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Hi,

I could be wrong, but I think FC4 comes with Subversion, a centralized version control system. This may be more than you need though.

I tried both Owl and KnowledgeTree, but only on Mac. I found KnowledgeTree to be comprehensive, but buggy. Being a relative newbie, I also found some of the Java stuff, necessary to setup KnowledgeTree, pretty challenging. On the other hand, Owl was easy to set up and worked perfectly for me, although it wasn't/isn't as attractive looking as KnowledgeTree.

Anyway, sorry I can't get any more technical than this.



On Wednesday, July 13, 2005, at 10:31AM, Phil <plabonte@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>I need a basic document management system that does check in and check
>out, that lists which users have a file checked out... revisions...
>
>I did a search on SourceForge and got a list of about 20 projects...
>
>Does anyone have any recommendations?
>
>The popular ones I have seen are:
>
>Knoledgetree
>OwlIntranet
>DocMan
>DocSys...
>
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