DataTrack is a PHP script for File Management scripts design by crocker web design tech.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. DataTrack is a file cataloging system.
Publisher review: DataTrack is a file cataloging system. DataTrack is a file cataloging system. This software lets multiple users on a network store image and data files to one machine. The files can then be instantly accessed using the DataTrack search engine. DataTrack is easy to implement on your network, it only needs to be installed on one machine. All users on the network can access Datatrack with no additional software. A web browser like Internet Explorer or Netscape is the only software the client machines need. Benefits - Access data over your LAN or the Internet on any PC. - Easily configured to accommodate your specific needs. - Category field names can be altered to suit. - Original files names are retained. - Will handle all types of files. - Extremely fast retrievals. - Easily deployed. - No multiple licensing to purchase. - No limit to number of users. - Instant access to thousands of files. - Keyword searching - Rating system - Assign keywords on bulk entries - Edit individual records easily Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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