FindYourFiles 3.1.6

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FindYourFiles offers easy way to archive documents at work and at home. Order and better workplace organisation. The documents are gathered in digital folders and binders that correspond to the ones in a traditional archive. Quick access to necessary documents saved in the archive. From now on the physical searching and going through paper piles are things of the past. The electronic versions of documents are protected against damage, loss and unauthorised access. The well-thought-out, intuitive interface that allows to start quickly and work with the program efficiently.

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