Document Management Features — Quickr vs Dropbox vs ???
I’ve been comparing document management solutions. This table may help others or you may have some thoughts on the subject.
David
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Quickr |
Dropbox |
Alternative X |
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Shared Access from any Internet-connected location |
Yes |
Yes |
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Version Control/Always get the latest version of a document |
Yes |
Yes |
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Secure |
Yes |
? |
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Mac and Windows Access |
Yes |
Yes |
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Support complex file structures (subfolders, etc.) |
Yes |
Yes |
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Archive and backup (3) |
Yes |
? |
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In place editing (rather than download/edit/upload) |
Windows only |
Yes |
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Search across the system or in a specific place |
Yes |
Yes |
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Offline file access |
No |
Yes |
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Granular Security |
Yes |
? |
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Integration with productivity apps (file open/save) |
Windows only |
Yes |
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Integration with email |
Windows only |
Minimal |
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Share files inside the organization and with others (clients, prospects, partners, public) |
Yes |
Yes |
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Integrate with other enterprise social tools (e.g. IBM Connect, Sharepoint) |
Partial via plugins |
? |
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Administrator control of access rights, structure, archiving, etc. |
Yes |
? |
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I thought that Quickr had “Offline file access” via DOLS?
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Uwe: It’s there in theory but we were never able to make it work with Quickr 8.2. I don’t know if that’s a Quickr issue or a problem with DOLS in Domino 8.5 or just our never figuring it out.
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Offline definitely has worked since Quickr 2 (2001). It can be tricky though!
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