Docs2Manage and Docs2Web Suite 2.21

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Docs2Manage and Docs2Web Suite allows you to scan, import, extract keywords (OCR), search, view, e-mail, create PDF documents, print, and ultimately manage any type of document into an easy-to-use Windows Explorer like interface. Docs2Manage and Docs2Web Suite includes a database to get you started, but offers a wide range of database compatibility including MS Access, MS SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, Sybase, etc. Make your documents portable with the ability to create CD-ROM archives and run Docs2Manage directly without any install process from these CD-ROMs freely on any Windows system. Docs2Web allows you to share your documents throughout your organizational network or to the Internet via a standard browser while respecting the user security you set in Docs2Manage and Docs2Web Suite. Whether you have hundreds of documents or millions, Docs2Manage and Docs2Web Suite is a powerful document management solution within your reach.

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