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  2. Mayan (software) - Wikipedia

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    Mayan (or Mayan EDMS) is a web-based free/libre document management system for managing documents within an organization. [4] All functionality is available in its free public version. [5] [6] It has an active community of volunteers [7] [8] and third-party service and support providers. [9]

  3. Document management system - Wikipedia

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    While many electronic document management systems store documents in their native file format (Microsoft Word or Excel, PDF), some web-based document management systems are beginning to store content in the form of HTML. These HTML-based document management systems can act as publishing systems or policy management systems. [1]

  4. LogicalDOC - Wikipedia

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    LogicalDOC is a web-based document management application, so a web browser is needed to use it. Current web browsers that have been tested for compatibility with Logical Doc include: Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, Google Chrome. The web interface is built using Google Web Toolkit.

  5. OnlyOffice - Wikipedia

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    OnlyOffice (formerly TeamLab), stylized as ONLYOFFICE, is a free software office suite and ecosystem of collaborative applications. It consists of online editors for text documents, spreadsheets, presentations, forms and PDFs, and the room-based collaborative platform.

  6. Xerox DocuShare - Wikipedia

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    The product was the first web-based document management tool offered to the market in 1997. Below is a history of the DocuShare DocuShare Management ECM Family. 1997 - First 100% web-based document management product. 2002 - Introduced modern J2EE architecture, workflow, and collaboration, developer environment (DSDE)

  7. OpenKM - Wikipedia

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    OpenKM is a document management system that provides a web interface for managing nonspecific files. It has a Free/Libre Community Edition, and a proprietary Enterprise Edition. OpenKM includes a content repository, Lucene indexing, and jBPM workflow. The OpenKM system was developed using open technology (Java, Tomcat, Lucene, Hibernate, Spring).

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