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Looking to store documents, version them, etc. Got a few different
sources, got UNIX and Windows platforms (FRAME on both, Word on Windows,
PDF on both, HTML on both).
Chet Ensign had mentioned in a post a little while ago about "object
oriented database products" coming out or that are on the market. Anyone
got some product names I could check out?
(NOTE: I do already know a little about Documentum, and it is too "big" on
both the cost and scope size for what I have to do. An Access-based
product would be nice.)
Thanks again gang for your help:
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* Bill Bledsoe "Code doesn't fly satellites,
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* Envision documentation, process and
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* Documentation Specialist schedule fly satellites."
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* bill -at- envision -dot- com Bill
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* or March 26, 1996
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* intlidocs -at- mo -dot- net
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