Epiware is open source document management software that includes all the tools an organization needs to safely capture, manage, store, and share documents over the Internet. It is a web based system written in PHP and uses the relational database MySQL as the backend.
Key Features
- Manage multiple projects.
- Calendar.
- Wiki.
- Tasking/Gantt Chart.
- News room.
- Search document contents and metadata.
- Control folder access via groups and/or users.
- Document access history.
- Document version history.
- Check-in and Check-out.
- Creation of virtual teams by providing an online workspace for users to collaborate and exchange information in a secure, protected setting.
Website: sourceforge.net/projects/epiware
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Developer: Epiware Document Management Software
License: GNU General Public License v2.0

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