go-teedy
Paperless
go-teedy | Paperless | |
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0.0 | 5.3 | |
about 2 years ago | about 3 years ago | |
Go | Python | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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go-teedy
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eDocument Management Solution
I would recommend looking at teedy which is what I use (name changed), https://github.com/sismics/docs (opensource, runs on java which some people don't like, allows for text searching via ocr) and for backups/restores, this tool is useful: https://github.com/MattHodge/go-teedy
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Free and open source alternative to paperless
I ended up making this tool to do exports and imports for backups / restores: https://github.com/MattHodge/go-teedy
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https://np.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/msv6oy/calling_all_teedy_document_management_users/h0o8jkn/
You can download it from https://github.com/MattHodge/go-teedy
Paperless
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šUnderrated Open Source Projects You Should Know About š§
Paperless-ngx is the successor to the original Paperless & Paperless-ng projects, both of which are now in public archive. The original projects are not dead, but rather, continued through the open source community!
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Paperless-Ngx v2.0.0
There's this:
https://github.com/the-paperless-project/paperless/issues/20
I don't know if it made it's way into this fork.
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Welche App zum Einscannen von privaten Unterlagen ist empfehlenswert?
Paperless: https://github.com/the-paperless-project/paperless
- QuƩbec lifehack: la BanQ!
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My take on document archiving: Virtualpaper
Agreed. It's difficult to beat paperless* for single-user systems. It does have some rudimentary user management from Django, but it's an admin party and there's no way to give users separate repositories. They've been looking into it for years, going back as far as the original paperless project. I imagine such a feature is difficult to add on as an afterthought because it touches everything, so it should be built in from the very beginning. And it seems they're looking for a perfect implementation, which may or may not exist. Thus, years later, paperless* remains effectively a single-user app.
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Paperless-NGX
If I understand this correctly, the original Paperless was archived (Archival notice)[https://github.com/the-paperless-project/paperless/commit/9b...], so Paperless-NG was created.
Now that Paperless-NG seems to be going unmaintained (last commit on 15th Sep 2021), Paperless-NGX has been created with a focus on an org, so that the continuity of the project can be maintained with a simple path for the original creators to join back if they want to.
I don't think the community could have handled this better!
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Announcing first release of Paperless-ngx, the community-supported successor to Paperless-ng
As many of you know "Paperless-ng" was a very popular fork of the document management system "Paperless". The initial author of -ng, Jonas Winkler, created an amazing project that was eventually designated as the 'official' successor. He maintained a furious development pace for some time but as of this post hasn't been heard from in months. A group of folks dedicated to the software (myself included) decided to try and revive the project and hopefully set it up for a long future. Yes, a similar thing happened with the original Paperless, we are hoping to avoid some of the same mistakes. See jonaswinkler/paperless-ng#1599, jonaswinkler/paperless-ng#1632 and historically the-paperless-project/paperless#711 if you are curious for more about all of this.
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Alternative paperless-ng
yes, I know that project. Paperless-ng is actually a fork of paperless project. I borrowed many great ideas from both projects. Unfortunately both projects are now archived (paperless-ng is not officially archived, but in last 6 months there was no development, as it looks to me that main developer lost interest in the project).
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Can someone recommend me a decent cheap document scanner?
I have a Brother ADS-1700W, works fine, a little fiddly to set up the profiles for one touch scanning but once it's done it's fine. I set up a workflow with https://github.com/the-paperless-project/paperless that lets me scan straight into OCR. https://github.com/jonaswinkler/paperless-ng is the fork that I'm going to upgrade to in my CFT.
What are some alternatives?
Teedy - Lightweight document management system packed with all the features you can expect from big expensive solutions
mayan-edms
Mayan EDMS - Free Open Source Document Management System (mirror, no pull request or issues)
Papermerge - Open Source Document Management System for Digital Archives (Scanned Documents)
Docspell - Assist in organizing your piles of documents, resulting from scanners, e-mails and other sources with miminal effort.
Paperless-ng - A supercharged version of paperless: scan, index and archive all your physical documents
CUPS - Apple CUPS Sources
EdPaper - Helps you organizing your paperwork