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Review by Jerry Saperstein
Every time there’s a new version of PaperPort, I get it.
I have this dream, you see, of living a paperless life, with every document scanned and organized and easily found when needed. All my clients are law firms, many of them large, with massively expensive document management systems.
PaperPort wants to be a document management system for the ordinary person who has a limited budget.
Unfortunately, PaperPort under its various owners has never been able to write a really stable version of the software - and PaperPort 12 is no exception. (The current version is PaperPort 14.)nn Crashes are far too common and I fear losing my documents, though they are all stored as separate PDF files.
It’s like a New Year’s Resolution in a way: you know you’re going to break the promise to yourself, but you make it anyway. With PaperPort, you know it ultimately isn’t going to work, but you try it anyway.
Jerry