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Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 16:26:00
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Document Scanning and Storage
On Wed, Sep 12, 2007, Dennis McLeod wrote:
>I'd like to start scanning our boxed up documents. I'd say about 30,000
>files total.
>Mostly t
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Depending on how complex a management system you want you
On Wed, Sep 12, 2007, Dennis McLeod wrote:
>I'd like to start scanning our boxed up documents. I'd say about 30,000
>files total.
>Mostly to eliminate the boxes of paper we have.
>I'd like to scan them, store them, Have some sort of index, and be able to
>retrieve them on multiple machines. I thin
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Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 16:08:50
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Subject: [CentOS] Document Scanning and Storage
I'd like to start scanning our boxed up documents. I'd say about 30,000
files total.
Mostly to eliminate the boxes of paper we have.
I'd like to scan them, store them, Have som
I'd like to start scanning our boxed up documents. I'd say about 30,000
files total.
Mostly to eliminate the boxes of paper we have.
I'd like to scan them, store them, Have some sort of index, and be able to
retrieve them on multiple machines. I think PDF would be the desired format.
I'd like be a
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