
PESCMS DOC is a document management system developed based on PESCMS 2.5, designed to provide convenient document management and review functions. The program is released open source based on the GPLv2 protocol, and there are no restrictions on its use for individual and business users without closed-source sales.
In our daily work, we often need to write and save documents, and the preservation and review of documents are often a headache. In order to solve this problem, PESCMS officials have developed a simple, convenient and easy-to-use document management system based on their actual needs.
From now on, you can give up the bad habit of passing documents to each other on instant messaging tools! You no longer need to submit documents to the repository for saving! You can easily view documents through a browser terminal, and the system is compatible with PC and mobile terminals.
PESCMS DOC has the following features and update logs:
Integrate rich text editor and Markdown editor, allowing you to write documents in multiple ways.
Provides rights management function that allows you to set reading rights of documents to ensure that only authorized users can view them.
Support unlimited levels of documents, you can create multi-level document structures for easy classification and management.
PESCMS DOC documents can be written through interfaces, and documents can be created or generated through API requests, providing a more flexible document writing method.
Based on API requests, you can write or generate documents to enable data interaction and document synchronization with other systems.
Installation of PESCMS DOC requires meeting the following environmental requirements:
PHP version: 5.4 and above
MySQL version: 5.1 and above (version 5.5 and above is recommended)
In summary, PESCMS DOC is a document management system developed based on PESCMS 2.5, designed to provide convenient document management and review functions. It has features such as integration of rich text editor and Markdown editor, rights management, infinite level document structure, and writing documents through interfaces. The system uses the GPLv2 protocol for open source distribution, and there are no restrictions on use for individual and business users without closed-source sales.
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