Hello,

I have readed about your project and I'm thinking that perhaps you can
found interesting my product OpenProdoc.


   - OpenProdoc is a very easy to use Document Management System where a
   lawyer or group of Lawyers can store the documents and cases.
   - It's posible to define Document types and Folder types so that you can
   see and search by different criteria of information.
   - The ACL and administration posibilities means that, if required, it's
   posible to assign diferent case to different users, avoiding to modify or
   even read from not allowed cases.
   - It's possible to mix internal documents (scanned or written) with
   references to Internet or Intranet documents/pages  (to Laws or judgments)
   so that in a folder is stored all the relevant information to a prosecution.
   - It's possible to export and import documents or complete folders/cases
   so different lawyers can share information
   - Finally, is very compact and easy to maintain, not requiring even a
   J2EE server to use (of course can be used in J2EE) so that it's posible to
   have all the information running in a laptop, without requiring connection.


If you found interesting the idea, please ask me more information.

http://code.google.com/p/openprodoc/

Regards

Joaquín Hierro

OpenProdoc is an ECM Document Management system with the characteristics:
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   - A complete portable version (Linux, Windows, Mac)
   - Open Source
   - Multi-platform (Java)
   - Multi-database (Derby, MySQL, Oracle, DB2, PostgreSQL, SQLServer,
   SQLLite, HSQLDB)
   - Low requirements for the engine (can work without a J2EE server)
   - Several ways for Authentication (Ldap, DDBB, OS, Own system)
   - Different ways to store documents (FileSystem, BLOB,ftp, Reference)
   - Object oriented definitions for documents and folders (including
   inheritance)
   - Fine granularity of administration and permissions, allowing
   delegation of different functions.
   - Multi-language (English, Spanish and portuguese)
   - Thin (Web) and Thick (Swing) Clients

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