Maxx Archiv Professional 1.84

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    30/10/2003
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    12.7M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 2000/XP

Publisher’s description

It is as easy as it seems. Companies can create an inter-operative communication platform via the print command with maxx Archiv Professional by gotomaxx software. Users print the data, which is then archived automatically and relocated easily thanks to full-text search, indexing, and filtering. Printer driver technology guarantees trouble-free integration into existing software environments. maxx Archiv Professional co-exists perfectly with all Windows applications and interacts with all brands of hardware printers. The use of maxx Archiv Professional is really simple. The printer driver maxx Archiv Professional is installed on each client and a network systems destination path is determined for the collection of information. All print jobs sent to a standard printer are then automatically archived parallel in an SQL database. Any business creates an archive containing relevant data in no time with maxx Archiv Professional.

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