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OpenKM 2.0 released

From:  Paco Avila <pavila-AT-git.es>
To:  lwn-AT-lwn.net
Subject:  OpenKM 2.0 released
Date:  Thu, 08 May 2008 13:26:37 +0200
Message-ID:  <1210245997.13508.0.camel@monkiki.git.es>

OpenKM is an multiplatform application for document management based on
open technology (JBoss + GWT + Jackrabbit). Thanks to its elegant and
intuitive interface, OpenKM transforms complex operations into easy
tasks. It allows the storage, classification and use of all kind of
files and documents within an user friendly framework.

Thanks to its design, OpenKM adapts to the necessities of companies of
any importance and size. It allows to manage small as well as huge
amounts of documents, to classify them and to manage their
accessibility.

OpenKM allows to centralize all company's information in a single access
point, guarantying the security of the data. In this way, only
authorized users can access to specific data. At the same time, it
provides a complete audit service. OpenKM is a Web 2.0 application that
works with Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari and Opera. In addition,
periodic backups avoid information losses.

However, one of the more relevant functions to mention is the indexing
of the most common types of files: text, Office, Office 2007,
OpenOffice, PDF, HTML, XML, MP3, JPEG, etc. Its powerful search motor
indexes all documents making it easy to find any information.

This new version entails the following improvements: the
previsualization of multimedia elements as images and videos, an
improved an rewritten administration interface, a centralized management
of templates, an exclusive area to allow users to store their private
documentation, a tool for massive import and output data from ZIP files,
searches by date ranks as well as translations to more languages.

For more information, join to the users' OpenKM community
(http://www.openkm.com).

-- 
Paco Avila <pavila@git.es>
GIT Consultors


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