Article: Technology Enables Users To Have Paperless Office And Easily File, Store, Retrieve, Annotate And Distribute More Than 100,000 Electronically Created Or Paper-Based Documents Of Unlimited Size And File Type.

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 18, 1996--Computhink, developer of advanced business management tools, introduces The Paperless Office, the first 32-bit software package designed to increase productivity, save time and money by automating document storage, manipulation and retrieval.

Compatible with both Windows 95 and Windows NT, the technology enables users to easily file, store, retrieve, annotate and distribute more than 100,000 electronically created or paper-based documents of unlimited size and file type.

"Paper management has emerged as the new wave in PC enhancements for consumers in the small office/home office environment on up to ...

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