PaperArchiver

PaperArchiver is document management tool for home or office users. PaperArchiver enables you to scan, encrypt and compress an unlimited quantity of documents and allows you to relocate them using the previously assigned keywords or descriptions.
All file types are supported and can be archived as attachments to the documents. Furthermore you can organize all kinds of paper documents or any other files in order to make a encrypted digital copy for later, other users or notebooks etc.
PaperArchiver allows you to capture, scan, fax, store, index, organize, retrieve, and search for all your scanned papers, images and computer documents with ease.
Features :
- PaperArchiver enables you to make an digital, encrypted, findable copy of all your documents. The encryption and user authentication protects your documents against not authorized use.
- PaperArchiver can be used simultaneously from different users and is network compatible. Restrictions are defined by user authentication and group policies.
- PaperArchiver supports any file types as document attachments.
- Paperarchiver includes an free ‘Send-Fax’ module (MS-Vista supported).
System Requirements :
- Windows Vista/XP-SP2/2003
- Scanner with Twain interface support
- Service pack 2 required for Windows XP
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