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I just received a call from someone interested in the same thing, and
she asked if I would post a message to the list asking for comments and
vendor information about doc management/version control packages.
Please post replies to the list, or post a summary of your responses.
Thanks!
> My company and the company of an associate of mine are researching
> document management software. What document management software is
> predominant in the market? Advice, war stories, horror stories, and
> general information on what to look for in document management software
> would greatly be appreciated. My associate is working with 4,000+ documents.
> Thanks:
> Will Kelly
> (will -at- gcr -dot- com)
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Charles Fisher
President, STC Washington DC Chapter
Senior Documentation Specialist
Datatel, Inc. (703) 968-4588 (voice)
4375 Fair Lakes Court (703) 968-4625 (FAX)
Fairfax, VA 22033 charles -at- datatel -dot- com