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Author Topic: The best Automatic Organizer for documents and other files  (Read 6470 times)

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The best Automatic Organizer for documents and other files

I would like a soft for automatic organizing documents according to its content. a soft able to explore binary files, pdf files, doc files, txt files, etc
And able to ask for those scanned documents not searchables.

 :-*

Do you know any powerful soft for this purpose ?
Able to obey to predefined categories, able to reindex to new criterias.

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Re: The best Automatic Organizer for documents and other files
« Reply #1 on: May 27, 2012, 08:46 AM »
I have found one :

Where is it to catalogue all types of files.

Do you know anyone ?

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Re: The best Automatic Organizer for documents and other files
« Reply #2 on: May 27, 2012, 11:06 AM »
Link ?

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Re: The best Automatic Organizer for documents and other files
« Reply #3 on: May 27, 2012, 11:22 AM »
Where is it to catalogue all types of files.

Do you know anyone ?

Try searching DC for "whereisit:)

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Re: The best Automatic Organizer for documents and other files
« Reply #4 on: May 27, 2012, 12:23 PM »
Link ?

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Re: The best Automatic Organizer for documents and other files
« Reply #5 on: May 27, 2012, 12:27 PM »
Where is it to catalogue all types of files.

Do you know anyone ?

Try searching DC for "whereisit:)


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One more question.

I would like a finder or searcher of the pdf files that are scanned or imaged, not searchables.

How can I do that ?

 :-*

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Re: The best Automatic Organizer for documents and other files
« Reply #6 on: May 27, 2012, 03:52 PM »
I would like a finder or searcher of the pdf files that are scanned or imaged, not searchables.

I just saw what looks like your other thread on that.  I don't have an answer.  I wondered about using pdftotext from XPDF, and assuming that any file with zero text output was an image, but I don't think that will work if the file is encrypted.  If the information in pdfinfo (from the same XPDF package) is both correct and complete, there just doesn't seem to be a flag that says that the file is a scanned image.  Once you've found them, maybe the best thing is to rename them, or otherwise tag them, but that doesn't help find them in the first place.

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Re: The best Automatic Organizer for documents and other files
« Reply #7 on: May 27, 2012, 06:03 PM »
There's an earlier thread on a similar topic to this that could be useful:
DONE: Check folder and tell me which PDFs are images (non-searchable)
@vevola: You might be interested in this.
I see you use Foxit and the "reference management" programme Mendeley Desktop.
I have recently started using another reference management programme called Qiqqa, having tried Zotero and Mendelay - I found the latter two did not meet my requirements.

I was blown away by Qiqqa though - it scans and indexes text-searchable PDF files and PDF files containing images - i.e., it OCRs any text in the images in the PDF files. I let Qiqqa loose on my library of about 650 PDF documents, and left it scanning and indexing the lot overnight.
It successfully OCRed and indexed all the imaged PDF files too. It seems quite intuitive to use and has lots of good features.

There's a good list and comparison of "reference management software" here: Comparison of reference management software

On the Qiqqa website, there is a good comparison between Qiqqa, EndNote, Zotero, and Mendelay, :  Qiqqa Features
The OCR capability stands out as a strength for Qiqqa.

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Re: The best Automatic Organizer for documents and other files
« Reply #8 on: May 27, 2012, 06:33 PM »
I would like a finder or searcher of the pdf files that are scanned or imaged, not searchables.

I just saw what looks like your other thread on that.  I don't have an answer.  I wondered about using pdftotext from XPDF, and assuming that any file with zero text output was an image, but I don't think that will work if the file is encrypted.  If the information in pdfinfo (from the same XPDF package) is both correct and complete, there just doesn't seem to be a flag that says that the file is a scanned image.  Once you've found them, maybe the best thing is to rename them, or otherwise tag them, but that doesn't help find them in the first place.

I''ll take a look at XPDF
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Re: The best Automatic Organizer for documents and other files
« Reply #9 on: May 27, 2012, 06:34 PM »
Check folder and tell me which PDFs are images (non-searchable) [/b]

Goingggg
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