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About BDocs
BDocs is a cloud-based document management solution that helps businesses share and archive digital and paper documents. Key features include user management, attachment management, data archiving and document indexing.
BDocs enables managers to create customized folders to manage digital and scanned paper files online. Users can edit and import documents with network administrator approval or based on pre-defined user policies. The solution offers integrated optical character recognition (OCR) indexing, which enables dynamic searching of uploaded files.
BDocs provides a dashboard which enables users to set the storage path of specific folders. It supports attachments of multiple types and sizes and offers a personalized multi-functional peripheral interface for direct printing. The solution also offers real-time reporting.
Services are available on an annual subscription basis with support offered via email.










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BDocs has a free version and offers a free trial.
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Marco
- Industry: Information Services
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Reviewed on 08/12/2019
Easy and powerful tool
NO more paper in my office and I can access anywhere to my docs. I can even scan from my MFP printers to be faster adding and editing my docs
Pros
A very simple user interface but a powerful search engine. You can customize all the fields and create new libraries in a minute
Cons
No workflow design. Just assignment to a user to let him open a record
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