Posts Tagged ‘Laserfiche Plus’

Tech Tip: Publishing from the Command Line with Plus 8.1

November 23rd, 2009

With Laserfiche Plus 8.1, you can use the Windows command line to publish documents into a portable repository. This feature allows you to incorporate Plus publishing into other processes. For instance, you could create an automated system for making backups, or integrate Plus with another software program. From the command line, you can also use options not available from the Plus interface, including publishing briefcases and encrypting a published repository with multiple passwords. Full story »

Plus 8.1 Released

We’re pleased to announce the release of Laserfiche Plus 8.1 in Arabic, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), English, French, Italian, Portuguese (Brazilian), Spanish and Vietnamese.

November 17th, 2009

Laserfiche is pleased to announce the release of Laserfiche Plus 8.1 in Arabic, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), English, French, Italian, Portuguese (Brazilian), Spanish and Vietnamese. This release supports Laserfiche 8.0.2 and later. Plus 8.1 includes performance enhancements and new features that provide more options for how to publish and which components of documents are available in the Viewer.
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Tech Tip: Selecting Documents to Publish in Plus 8

November 3rd, 2008

Publishing a set of entries with Laserfiche Plus allows you to easily store those documents as part of a read-only published repository. You can distribute this published repository to allow people who do not have access to your Laserfiche repository to view the entries you published. You can also use the published repository as a form of backup. Full story »

More Feet on the Street

Supporting police with the information they need to protect the community and themselves

May 20th, 2006

With more than 6 million pages of records and 225,000 audio files, the City of Riverside’s document management solution arms police with a vast reserve of case knowledge. It also simplifies the work of records staff and helps the entire department get more from every budget dollar.

Records Manager Roz Vinson and Captain Mike Blakely reveal how the Riverside, CA, Police Department took bold first steps and now makes great strides in quality of service to officers and the community. Full story »