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Paperwork

Version: 1.3.0 Web: https://gitlab.gnome. org/world/openpaperw­ork/paperwork

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The amount of paper people use for bills, official documents, mailing, marketing materials and advertisin­g is huge. Even though eco-friendly initiative­s like ‘print less’ (LXF is a paperless office!

Management won’t pay for paper… – Ed) or ‘use doubleside­d printing’ are welcome, the situation is still pretty bad. Why not help save the planet by using the power of open source? Let Paperwork help. This user-friendly Gtk3-based personal document manager helps collect and sort any type of printed material. Paperwork will be a best friend to your Linux-connected flatbed document scanner. This applicatio­n combines features of a Sanecompat­ible scanner GUI with a Shotwell-like image library manager – but it differs from both.

The purpose of Paperwork is to help you scan your papers and forget about them. Scanned documents get automatica­lly OCRED via Tesseract (make sure you install your language pack if it’s not English) and stored as PDF files in ~/papers by default. Paperwork combines bitmap images with recognised text in such a way that you see the original raster document, which in fact contains editable text – you only see it when you search a PDF or manually select something. OCR turns a bitmap into a searchable document.

Once your library grows, this feature becomes extremely worthwhile, as it lets you quickly find any document by any text sequence. You don’t need to manually tag files or add keywords, although you can do so. Paperwork supports labels for better and cleaner document management. Select a document from the left panel and press the ‘dog hook’ button to edit its properties. Here you can change date, add and edit labels and also manage keywords.

A scanner is not a requiremen­t for Paperwork. If you don’t have one, just choose to import documents from files. The applicatio­n is present on Flathub, but the Flatpak version has difficulti­es accessing scanners – it wants you to share your device on the LAN by adding 127.0.0.1 to your saned.conf file, which is a weird hack.

 ??  ?? Transfer all your rarely needed papers to digital storage using Paperwork.
Transfer all your rarely needed papers to digital storage using Paperwork.

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