LogicalDOC
{{Short description|Document management system}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2018}}
{{Infobox software
| name =
| logo = Logicaldoc-logo.png
| screenshot = LogicalDOC-screenshot-v68.jpg
| caption = LogicalDOC - documents browser
| developer = LOGICALDOC Srl
| operating_system = Cross-platform
| genre = ECM, Document Management System, Groupware, Content Management Systems, Open Source
| license = Commercial Edition - Proprietary
Community Edition - LGPL
| website = {{URL|https://www.logicaldoc.com}}
| released =
| latest release version = 9.1.1 {{Cite web |title=LogicalDOC 9.1.1. For your document management emergencies |url=https://www.logicaldoc.com/news/614-logicaldoc-document-mangement-emergencies |access-date=2025-05-15 |website=www.logicaldoc.com}}
| latest release date = {{Start date and age|df=yes|2025|03|01}}
| latest preview version =
| latest preview date =
| programming language = Java, AJAX enabled
| language = Multiple languages
}}
LogicalDOC is a proprietary cloud-based document management system that is designed to handle and share documents within an organization. LogicalDOC is a content repository, with Lucene indexing, Activiti workflow, and a set of automatic import procedures. The system was developed using Java technology.
History
In 2006, two developers with experience in commercial J2EE products decided to start a business called Logical Objects, with the mission to maintain and evolve the Open Source project Contineo.{{cite web |url=http://contineo.sourceforge.net/ |title=Contineo |author= |website=sourceforge |accessdate=31 October 2013}} After one year, Logical Objects decided to branch the old project and to start a completely new product called LogicalDOC.
In mid-2008, the first release of LogicalDOC was made available at SourceForge.{{cite web |url=http://sourceforge.net/projects/logicaldoc/ |title=LogicalDOC Document Management - DMS |author= |website=sourceforge |accessdate=31 May 2013}} The first release was numbered 3.6{{cite web |url=http://www.theserverside.com/discussions/thread.tss?thread_id=51275 |title=LogicalDOC - Document Management, DMS version 3.6 released |last=Gasparini |first=Alessandro |date=20 October 2008 |website=TheServerSide |publisher=TechTarget |accessdate=31 October 2013}} in order to continue the numeration from the old project.
In the 2015 Logical Objects changed its business name to LogicalDOC, the same name of the product.
In the 2017 LogicalDOC was included by QNAP Systems, Inc. in the applications store{{cite web |url=https://www.qnap.com/en/app_center/con_show.php?op=showone&internalName=LogicalDOC&down_1_name=TS-251&jump_win=1&qts=4.3&seq=162&version=7.6.4 |title=QNAP listing|website=Qnap |accessdate=13 June 2017}} of the QNAP devices that supports QTS v4.3 and more recent.{{cite web |url=https://www.einpresswire.com/article/385048370/logicaldoc-application-now-available-on-qnap |title=LogicalDOC application now available on QNAP|website=EIN Presswire |date=13 June 2017 |accessdate=13 June 2017}}
License
LogicalDOC is a proprietary document management system.
Usage
LogicalDOC is a web-based document management application, so a web browser is needed to use it. Current web browsers that have been tested for compatibility with Logical Doc include: Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, Google Chrome. The web interface is built using Google Web Toolkit.
Architecture
LogicalDOC is developed using Java technology based on J2SE standards and the Tomcat application server. Therefore, it can be installed and executed on various platforms (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X)
The LogicalDOC architecture is based on the following technologies:
- Apache Tomcat Application Server
- Java J2SE
- GWT (Google Web Toolkit - Ajax)
- Lucene
- Spring Framework
Due to its lightweight architecture, LogicalDOC can work on a wide set of devices and can be used to implement Cloud/SaaS document management.
Data can be stored in a RDBMS (MySQL, Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL, etc.).
General features
A document management system manages personal documents or business documentation, making it easier to find a previous document version. It enables searching by content, using document content indexing. LogicalDOC has currently been localized in 15 languages. LogicalDOC can be set up to support distinct full-text indexes for each supported language in order to apply specific indexing algorithms tailored to a particular language or variant.
- Document Management
- Document revisioning (minor and major revisions)
- Image Management
- Repository access via WebDAV and Web API
- Activiti workflow
- Lucene search
- Multi-language support
- Multi-platform support (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X)
- Browser-based GUI (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari)
- Desktop integration with Microsoft Office and Microsoft Outlook
- Pluggable authentication: LDAP or Active Directory
- Multiple Database support: MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server
- Documents full preview
- Integrated OCR and Barcode recognition
- Integrated TWAIN scanner support
- Clustering support
Awards
- In the 2010 LogicalDOC won the Infoworld Bossie Awards{{cite web |last1=Binstock |first1=Andrew |last2=Dineley |first2=Doug |last3=Borck |first3=James R. |last4=Heller |first4=Martin |last5=Mobley |first5=High |date=25 August 2010 |title=Bossie Awards 2010: The best open source applications |url=http://www.infoworld.com/d/open-source/bossie-awards-2010-the-best-open-source-applications-150¤t=8&last=1#slideshowTop |accessdate=31 October 2013 |website=Infoworld}} in category: best open source applications.
- In the 2016 LogicalDOC won the CMS Critic Awards{{cite web |title=CMS Critic Awards 2016: The best document management system |url=https://www.cmscritic.com/awards/ |website=CMS Critic|date=12 November 2012 }} in category: Best Document Management System.
See also
{{Portal|Free and open-source software}}
References
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External links
- {{Official website|www.logicaldoc.com}}
Category:Java platform software