Archive all your documents in a clean and consistent way
Document Archiver utilizes a consistent way to store different kind of files in a defined folder structure by using a fixed file naming pattern. This makes it possible to retrieve them later fast and easy by description, tags or date (browser included).
After struggling for years to find a good folder structure for all of my files, I had an epiphany when I saw the GitHub project "PDF Archiver". The underlying idea to store PDF files with a fixed naming pattern in a single space (which works cross-platform), including date, description and tags, convinced me.
So I created an app that works for all file formats and runs on all mayor platforms (Linux, macOS and Windows) - Document Archiver. See https://document-archiver.github... to learn how it can help you to get a handle on your multitude of documents with ease 😊
@vivekweb2013 I am happy you think this way :-)
I hope Document Archiver will help you like it helped me.
For me it even evolved to a tidy-up tool since I added a "delete file" button. Now cleaning up my downloads-folder (which was a mess before) is a breeze.
@cory_macculloch Not sure I understand your suggestion right. These are online storage spaces. One cannot deploy applications there.
Anyhow what you can do is mount these storage spaces as local directories (or - in case of Windows - drives) and you can set your archive directory in Document Archiver to such a mount point. This way your archived documents will be saved to the cloud seamlessly.
Does this help?
Hi @stephansann, thank you for taking the time to respond. I understand. It would be great for future iterations of the product if you could deploy on online storage places. I understand the work around of mounting the storage spaces to a local directory on one device and then having that synced to the cloud... but I wonder whether that would work for people who save files from multiple device (including mobile applications).
Overall great product though, and keep it up!
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