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    Documents In My Pocket (dimp)
    A simple document management system (DMS). Documents and associated datas are stored in a single file. Keep all your documents in your pocket on your USB stick.
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    Quotero

    Quotero

    Quotero becomes Kimios

    Quotero was an open source Document Management System (DMS) developed in java. It provides basic document management features and advanced collaborative features such as version control, comments, workflow, etc. Quotero becomes Kimios. Please visit https://sourceforge.net/projects/kimios/ Web Site: http://www.kimios.com Issues: http://issues.kimios.com Wiki: http://wiki.kimios.com
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