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WonderFox Document Manager 1.2 was available as a giveaway on January 29, 2022!
WonderFox Document Manager is a versatile and easy-to-use documents management program. It can help you manage and back up your documents with few clicks, instead of searching and backing them up one by one. And you can also encrypt or protect your private information by various modes. WonderFox Document Manager will make you more productive and efficient.
WonderFox Document Manager (1 PC/Lifetime). Only $19.95 (Normally costs $29.95).
Windows XP/ 7/ 8/ 10; Processor: > 1 GHz Intel or AMD CPU; Free Hard Disk Space: 50 MB or more; RAM: 512 MB or above
9.33 MB
Lifetime with no free updates and support
$29.95
The previous giveaway referenced by @vrkam has many useful comments on this software's limited capabilities, and on what's in a real document management system.
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I've been looking for some comments/advise about this SW. 32 Thumbs up but no review comments.
I found plenty on a previous version.
https://www.giveawayoftheday.com/wonderfox-document-manager-1-2/
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vrkam, "plenty" is right! Thanks!!
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I don't understand why I need this. I have a documents manager. It's called Window File Explorer. Also, if I were to encrypt documents with this and delete it. How would I decrypt my documents?
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Why is the default installation directory C:\WonderFox Soft ?
C:\Program Files\WonderFox Soft
is more appropriate.
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i downloaded and installed successfully. However, other than listed all the files inside the app, how can I "manage" it. I can see that I can backup, encrypt, move, delete, but how do i categorize the documents. Is there a user manual on how to do that?
Also, it cannot read chinese characters?
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Toh Yi Ten,
Unfortunately, I've notice that a number of things that claim to be "mangers" really aren't. I like management software, but most things given away on here let you "work with" the files, but there really isn't any sort of actual management functionality.
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Toh Yi Ten,
I tend to agree with you. I sometimes wonder if certain developers actually know the dictionary meaning of the words "manage" or "management".
Drew.
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