Free Document Management Application: KnowledgeTree

KnowledgeTree is an enterprise-level open source document management application built with PHP & uses MySQL for storing the data.
It enables reaching documents via web, desktop or Microsoft Office applications (via an add-in) & sharing them become easier with integrated dicussion forums, e-mailing, tagging & more.
With a role-based permission system, every user can view the documents they are permitted to, updates on documents are tracked & every user can connect with a different language to the system which is great for virtual, multilingual offices.
KnowledgeTree accepts adding documents in bulk (zipped), has built-in support for scanners & OCR softwares. Also, with the API support, it can be integrated with 3rd party softwares.
Besides those powerful features, the application has a powerful search module which works on numerous document types (Microsoft Office, PDF, OpenOffice, XML, HTML, RTF, text) & offers solutions to improve workflows.

Compatibility: All Major Browsers
Website: http://www.knowledgetree.com/
Demo: http://www.knowledgetree.com/try-now
Download: http://www.knowledgetree.com/try-now/knowledgetree_o...
Via: http://t3n.yeebase.com/dokumenten-management-dms-kno...
- Tags: MS Office Mysql Php
- Filed under: Extras, GPL License, Project Management
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6 Responses for "Free Document Management Application: KnowledgeTree"
¿Do you know anything Free Document Management Application without mysql? I mean flat-file Document Management Application.
Thanks.
Yes, Korrigo is an independent document management program we have been using for years. Its very reliable and has backup capabilities.
Does this application has all the features of PHPKB knowledge base software? The comment from “Santana” seems like spam since it is not a project management software? It is a knowledge management system. I’d suggest administrator to delete the comments of “Santana” and do the moderation jobs more carefully.
@Vince,
Agree with the comment. it is deleted . Thx.
@Umut M.,
Thanks for listenting to my feedback and taking required actions. By the way, you’ve not answered my question of the features in this knowledge base software as compared to PHPKB script? Do you have a comparison chart of KnowledgeTree versus PHPKB?
@Vince,
Sorry to say that I have never tried PHPKB and don’t have any info/experience about it.