OpenKM

OpenKM is an open source document management system that provides a web interface for managing arbitrary files. OpenKM is licensed by GNU General Public License (Version 2). OpenKM is a web-based document management application, so only a web browser is needed to use it. Currently only Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari are supported. The web interface is built using Google Web Toolkit, so the browser support depends on the toolkit. OpenKM is ... more

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