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Wednesday 12 November 2003, 5:05 PM

Manage images and documents, plus much more


Now creates Adobe files. Very useful, like a Swiss Army knife. A must for small offices that want to drastically reduce paper. Other good review at http://www.smallmarketradio.com/sw_paperport.htm

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PaperPort Pro 9 Office

Editors rating
Rating: 8.0
Verdict

This is a capable document management system with plenty of extras and an intuitive user interface. Integration with enterprise content management software is a real bonus.

Typical price

£ 139

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