> I am not sure that I would agree that a document management tool would
> be just a utility.    I am not talking about just a file upload tool,
> you are correct that is just a utility.  What I actually meant was a
> module that allows upload of files into an organizational structure,
> controls access, allow indexing using custom fields, maintains a
> history of a file(who has viewed it, made changes to it, storing
> historical versions, etc.) use a file to start a workflow or review
> process,(Project Management Module?) Allow a user to create on the fly
> custom file groups of related documents, file retension date
> options(how long to store the file), among other misc features.  A
> good document management system will run well over 5 digits and that
> doesn't include the hardware or recurring maintenance.  I do work for
> a small City government and they pay thousands yearly in maintenance
> on a document management package.  On the government side this is very
> important software as it allows for public access to public documents
> with minimal staff time after the input of the documents.  This type
> of a application is very valuable towards saving taxpayer dollars. :)

Yeah, we won't be adding anything like this anytime soon.  Good to know,
though.

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis
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