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Subject:Managing docs for a small company From:Blair Hodges <bhodges -at- COMMANDSYSTEMS -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 8 Mar 1999 09:13:47 -0600
>>I'm looking for some advice on how what would be the best way to manage
>>documents for a small software company of 15/16 people? Our software
>>however, is extremely complicated, oracle driven and is ran on 3 different
>>platforms; IBM AIX Unix, SCO Unix and Windows NT 4.0. We were thinking
that
>>a quick fix would be using Microsoft Binder?
>>
>>We are looking for a general repository of our documents, since we seem to
>>be recreating the wheel with every new document. Please send suggestions
to
>>me directly. Your thoughts and opinions are greatly appreciated.
>>