ManageEzy Personal Edition 2002

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ManageEzy Personal Edition is a Document Management / Knowledge Management Software package that runs from your PC. Features: allows both electronic and paper-based information to be imported or scanned and indexed in one central location. By using these indices our clients may search for all information on any given subject at a later date. This decreases the client s need for physical storage, decreases the time it takes to find information, centralizes information, and increases retrieval of this information securely. Simple, customizable user interface Any form of information, be-it faxes, e-mails, word documents, or any scanned document such as an invoice can be filed and retrieved from ManageEzy. E-mail directly from ManageEzy. Simple to install, simple to understand, and simple to use. Please visit http://www.manageezy.com/tutorial for a downloadable tutorial on all the features of ManageEzy Personal Edition.

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