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LogicalDOC DMS Won Four Awards From Sourceforge For Its Cutting-Edge Software
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LogicalDOC DMS awards on SourceForge LogicalDOC wins Open Source Excellence SourceForge: LogicalDOC is a Community Leader LOGICALDOC Srl
LogicalDOC has been awarded four awards in a row by SourceForge. This is an impressive achievement considering the depth and variety of products that compete for these prestigious accolades.

FAIR LAWN, N.J. - Washingtoner -- LogicalDOC DMS is the leading open-source document management system for small to large companies. Considered a game-changer in the industry, LogicalDOC helps organizations share, manage, search and store their content from a simple interface. This year LogicalDOC DMS has been awarded four awards by SourceForge for its excellence in innovation, user experience, and collaboration.

The first award is Open Source Excellence, as LogicalDOC has reached the milestone of 100,000 total downloads. With LogicalDOC DMS, users will get a proven platform for managing documents, user experience, and robust features to tackle any size project. In addition, with a wide variety of connectors to business systems and partners worldwide, LogicalDOC can be configured to automate any business process that has to do with documents.

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The second award is "Community Leader" for reaching the milestone of 50,000 total downloads. LogicalDOC is easy to install and configure, simple to use, and lightning-fast to get the documents under version control. It provides powerful features in a simple package for everyone who wants to manage documents the right way.

The third prize received is the Community Choice Award for reaching the milestone of 10,000 total downloads. The software allows you to archive documents from mailboxes, and allows users to manage all types of documents, from simple to very complex files.

The fourth prestigious award is the SourceForge Favorite Award for reaching the milestone of 2,000 monthly downloads that combines power and flexibility. From its very beginning, the document management open source solution impressed thanks to its ease of use, flexibility, and robust set of in-built tools.

It's been an exciting year for LogicalDOC DMS! Their cloud DMS solution was chosen for four awards by SourceForge, its largest software comparison directory. In addition, their products have been selected among the 500,000 open-source projects ever made in different categories, such as product innovation, technical excellence, and community choice.

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About LogicalDOC

LogicalDOC is the best choice for small to medium-sized companies looking for a powerful and flexible business solution. Their development model is founded on modern software engineering principles: strength of community, commitment to quality standards, business-friendly practices, and high performance. Its powerful platform allows users to extend and customize their document management without needing any special skills or extra time.

About SourceForge

SourceForge.net is the world's largest software comparison directory, serving nearly 30 million users every month and featuring user reviews, product comparisons, software guides, etc. SourceForge's mission is to help businesses find the best software to fit their needs and budget.

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