Open Source Windows Document Management Systems

Browse free open source Document Management systems and projects for Windows below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Document Management systems by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    AIStockBot

    Stock Analysis Program

    AIStockBot aims to become the greatest Technical and Fundamental Stock Analysis program using different approaches including Artificial Intelligence. It strives to recommend stocks better than your average Financial Adviser.
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    DocForger is a document management system allowing teams to work on documentation with one common source. Some of the features are versioning, permissions, and publishing. DocForger is written entirely in Java and is therefore platform independent.
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    This project is based on Contineo (http://contineo.sourceforge.net) and aims to be a document management system built with Spring Framework and Hibernate among other frameworks
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    ZK KnowledgeTree is a web based Document Management System based on ZK framework, make your documents management more easy&safe&stable, the architecture supports plugins, platform is tomcat+mysql, easy to deploy.
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    custos

    Project + document management system

    Project management system + document management system written in Oracle ADF
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    doXfolder

    doXfolder

    Document Management System

    Document Management System created using JEE6
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    edocs is a complete enterprise document management system written in JAVA. It's intended scope is to handle the document lifecycle from the beginning to it's publication.
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    PhpDocAdmin is a multiuser document repository and/or a DMS ( Document management system ) written in php.
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    xinco - Document Management System, DMS
    xinco [eXtensibe INformation COre] is a powerful Web-Service based Information and Document Management System (DMS) for files, text, URLs and contacts, featuring ACLs, versioning, full text search, an FTP-like client (easy install, J2EE+MySQL/PostgreSQL)
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