Archive all your documents in a clean and consistent way
Document Archiver utilizes a consistent way to store different kind of files in a defined folder structure by using a fixed file naming pattern. This makes it possible to retrieve them later fast and easy by description, tags or date (browser included).
@robinkunz Thanks for the kind words 🙏🏻
I already thought about creating a video.
Anyhow apart from that: Is there something within the app that isn't clear? (Should be part of the video.)
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- how does it work / live with the normal windows 10 explorer / apple finder? Is it a standalone program or built into the explorer?
- how is the normal workflow? You scan a document and have a pdf in desktop or download smth to your computers download folder. Whats now? What are the next steps?
Hope that helps :)
@stephansann And also improve the visual elements (ui / logo). Those are the most effective ways to create value. Its so easy to do. Just as a small tipp :)
@robinkunz Ups - I thought the homepage would be more clear on this (apparently not). Document Archiver is a standalone application and has no connection with Explorer or Finder. You can however use Explorer and/or Finder to retrieve the archived documents - they are regularly files (but now with a name that actually helps while retrieving).
After struggling for years to find a good folder structure for all of my files, I had an epiphany when I saw the GitHub project "PDF Archiver". The underlying idea to store PDF files with a fixed naming pattern in a single space (which works cross-platform), including date, description and tags, convinced me.
So I created an app that works for all file formats and runs on all mayor platforms (Linux, macOS and Windows) - Document Archiver. See https://document-archiver.github... to learn how it can help you to get a handle on your multitude of documents with ease 😊
@vivekweb2013 I am happy you think this way :-)
I hope Document Archiver will help you like it helped me.
For me it even evolved to a tidy-up tool since I added a "delete file" button. Now cleaning up my downloads-folder (which was a mess before) is a breeze.
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