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A program for maintaining an archive of documents with the ability to search
I'm a lawyer. From the Internet and from legal reference systems, one constantly has to download legal acts and judicial practice. We need a way to somehow systematize the accumulated information. I would like to have the ability to categorize documents (or better yet, the ability to use tags) and convenient search (to create something like a personal legal reference system).
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It is possible so to be perverted: company.yandex.ru/technology/server/
Full-fledged search taking into account morphology. Understands many different formats.
There are no tags, but the search is from Yandex :-)
Constantly in response to such questions, I suggest Mendeley . Systematization, categorization, tags, search (however, full-text search is provided only for PDF documents, everything else is by records; you can attach any files).
Look, maybe exactly what you need
Collection of documents - Regulatory complex [2010, PDF, RUS]
he himself at one time was looking for, wanted to systematize scientific articles. The idea would be to store the files in their folders under the names I need, and tell the program where the files are and so that it can store and attach tags to them. and that the UI was not miserable :) I did not find it. More precisely, I found it, but for a poppy :) the only more or less sane solution is caliber , but there are drawbacks (for me): everything that is added to the library is physically copied into it, files with Russian names are transliterated. a library is just a folder on disk, where a folder is created for each book. and there is too much functionality for me. and why haven't tags been built into the file system yet? :)
alternatively projects.gnome.org/tracker/ or beagle-project.org/Main_Page
Have n't you watched this ?
The MyTetra program is a simple cross-platform information accumulation manager. The program is designed to store articles and notes. All records are organized in a tree structure (usually by "main" attribute), and are also supplied with keyword tags. The main objective of MyTetra is to provide a natural, intuitive interface for writing notes, to provide the ability to quickly navigate the tree and convenient search.
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