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We are currently looking at methods of tracking documentation revisions,
versions etc. I've checked the archives and had a brief look at
following products which were referenced:
livelink (from opentext)
documentum
teamtrack
None seem to be specifically for tracking docs (OK by me if it has a
broader use) so what I'd like to know is has anyone used these products?
Good/bad/indifferent? Any other products you'd recommend?