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4/26/2012 9:11 AM
 

Not exactly a question about the Documents Module but not sure where else to ask this.  I was wondering if anyone has any experience with DNN Professional's Document Management feature and is able to compare this with Document Exchange module from the independent developer Bring2Mind.

I have a client that has 000's of documents that they want to make accessible to their intranet users and I'm considering both of these options.  Obviosly there is a price difference but this is a large client and cost is not an issue.  What I  really need to know is what features does DNN Pro's Doc. Management Module have that Document Exchange does not.

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4/28/2012 4:43 AM
 
I would install DNN PE demo and a ce version with DMX demo to compare yourself. AFAIK, both provide versioning and categorization, DMX also support WebDAV and a couple of other features.

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Sebastian Leupold

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