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Document Tracker 1.0


License Purchase
Requirements Mac OS X 10.2 or higher
Downloads 14 Limitations None
Publisher iTech Professionals File Size 17.4M
Date added 20 Nov 2005 Check your speed

This application allows you to track and manage an unlimited number of documents on you mac. It is simple to use, and scalable enough to hold millions of documents. Documents are actually stored on the hard drive of you mac or remote network computer, and the name, description, folder, and reference to the file are stored in Document Tracker.

The demo version is restricted to storing 10 documents.

Here is a brief listing of its features: Store the documents on your local hard drive, or on a network drive that you connect to through Finder.

  • Easy to use, point-and-click interface.
  • Manage documents with Folders
    • When adding or editing a document, you can specify what Folder to put the document in for easier retrieval.
    • Add and remove folders to fit your specific needs.
  • Simple to Retrieve your documents
    • Search by name, description, or folder.
    • Double-Click on file name to open and view your document.
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