Kerika 1.2 review
DownloadKerika does a number of things that are difficult, or even impossible, to handle with plain old email: managing versions and comments for shared documents, providing a visual context for sharing and managing documents, creating and using process templates and workflows, and handling very large files (up to 50MB, perhaps more if both parties are have high-speed connections and fast computers).
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Kerika does a number of things that are difficult, or even impossible, to handle with plain old email: managing versions and comments for shared documents, providing a visual context for sharing and managing documents, creating and using process templates and workflows, and handling very large files (up to 50MB, perhaps more if both parties are have high-speed connections and fast computers).
The document management is a popular feature of the product: with just two steps you can share a document with any of your Kerika buddies.
Each person can easily provide feedback to the rest of the team in a variety of ways:
- By attaching comments or tasks to a document: these are linked to the document but don’t actually mess up the document itself.
- By editing or modifying a document: this automatically creates a separate version of the document which is distributed to the rest of the team.
Kerika clearly identifies each version of a document by author and does all the filing on your computer so your file folders don’t get cluttered up. Owners of documents can also periodically make backup copies of their documents, to backtrack when necessary or just track a document’s historical evolution. These old versions are also made available automatically to the project team. Many more features.
Requirements:
1.25 GHz PowerPC G4
768 MB DDR SDRAM
JDK 1.4.2.
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