HomeGed Enterprise 2009.3.1

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Electronic Document Management software (EDM) for businesses and individuals. Classify, organize, consult, scan and share more than 100 000 digital and paper documents between computers on your network. Designed to make document management as simple as possible and accessible to as many, HomeGed Enterprise allows you to: share your documents between your computers; scan your paper documents of one or several pages in PDF format (requires a scanner); classified by tag; search and consult your documents easily; save easily your documents on CD-ROM or DVD-ROM. Having a storage motor with high performance, HomeGed asserts that the storage will be speed and secured for your most confidential documents.

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