Does anyone know where there might be a good document management (web
based) system that might even have open source? Thoughts?
As Jordan already pointed out (thank you) you should give Razuna
(http://www.razuna.com) a go.
We mainly refer to it as a Digital Asset Management (DAM), but it
On Wednesday 05 Nov 2008, Shannon Peevey wrote:
I am always confused by dual-licensed Free software. I don't
understand how you can distribute the same software with two different
licenses, and still enforce the letter of the AGPLv3... (Which is used
to give the recipient of the code the same
I am always confused by dual-licensed Free software. I don't
understand how you can distribute the same software with two different
licenses, and still enforce the letter of the AGPLv3... (Which is used
to give the recipient of the code the same rights to distribution as
the original creator).
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 7:30 AM, Peter Boughton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am always confused by dual-licensed Free software. I don't
understand how you can distribute the same software with two different
licenses, and still enforce the letter of the AGPLv3... (Which is used
to give the
Shannon
I see your comment as a general comment and not a reply to Razuna.
We decided to use a dual-license model because for some companies a
open source license does not comply with their internal usage or they
simply don't want to use open source license for whatever reason.
Mostly,
Does anyone know where there might be a good document management (web based)
system that might even have open source? Thoughts?
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Get the
http://www.razuna.com/
It's a bit more then a simple document management system (It's creators
refer to it as a Digital Asset Management System), but it's
open-source and runs flawlessly on OpenBD.
Hope this helps!
Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
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On 11/4/08, Jordan Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.razuna.com/
It's a bit more then a simple document management system (It's creators
refer to it as a Digital Asset Management System), but it's
open-source and runs flawlessly on OpenBD.
Hope this helps!
Warm regards
Hi,
we are searching for a good DMS to integrate in our legacy system.
We'd like to find something made in Coldfusion but really i did not find
anything on the matter; do you know some CF DMS products?
We liked Jlibrary but it's Java based and it lacks documentation.
Bye
Andrea Veggiani
Hi there
Have you seen or heard of Fusiondox - www.fusiondox.com
http://www.fusiondox.com/
Regards
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Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knows of a good document management system,
hopefully written in CF.I am looking for something where my users can upload
files and then the files and/or files can have permissions set on them so
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knows of a good document management system,
hopefully written in CF.I am looking for something where my users can upload
files and then the files and/or files can have permissions set on them so that
only certain people can view the files.It will be mainly
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