After a long battle with technology, Carlton Brooks wrote: > I am looking for a program to handle all my family/business documents. How many documents are you talking about? Explain "handle"; what do you want to do with these things once you've got them in this system? Be specific. > I would like to be able to scan in the document/invoice etc and have > some control over where to store it. Is there a program out there that will > help me do this? There are a number of Document Management Systems out there, some of them Free. The only one I've played with seriously is knowledgetree, which has a metric ton of features, most of which are probably completely unnecessary for what you're doing. Scanning a paper document and creating a PDF (or whatever) is a separate process from "managing" that document, and would be done by a separate package (Gimp, possibly, though there's probably something else out there for making PDFs out of multiple images more easily). I believe the vast majority of managing systems really require Apache+MySQL/Postgres running. If you have fewer than a few thousand documents, and they all can be classified in at most one category, use a directory tree. Seriously. It's a lot less complicated and you can start immediately. If you have more than a few thousand, and there's a lot of metadata associated with the documents, and you need multiple users with different access rights, that's when a management system makes a bit more sense. You didn't mention OCR. The state of native Linux OCR is years behind the times compared to OS X/Doze OCR software. So if you need to OCR stuff, you're probably going to need another machine or a VM. HTH anyway, -- "To avoid being eaten, the puffer fish blows itself up" -- Debbie Maizels My blog: http://crow202.org/wordpress/ Matt G|There is no Darkness in Eternity/But only Light too dim for us to see --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss