Difference between revisions of "ArchiFiltre"
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|purpose=Overview of folder trees with fine diagrams | |purpose=Overview of folder trees with fine diagrams | ||
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|homepage=https://archifiltre.fabrique.social.gouv.fr/ | |homepage=https://archifiltre.fabrique.social.gouv.fr/ | ||
|license=MIT License | |license=MIT License | ||
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+ | |content=Database, Container, Binary Data, 3D, Audio, Document, Email, Ebook, Geospatial, Image, Research Data, Video, Web, Image, Software | ||
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
Archifiltre gives you orientation in deeply nested folder trees. It visualises folder contents in diagrams. It helps with cleaning up storage gone out of control. Further development is aimed at supporting archival processes like appraisal and transfer. | Archifiltre gives you orientation in deeply nested folder trees. It visualises folder contents in diagrams. It helps with cleaning up storage gone out of control. Further development is aimed at supporting archival processes like appraisal and transfer. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:57, 23 July 2024
Description[edit]
Archifiltre gives you orientation in deeply nested folder trees. It visualises folder contents in diagrams. It helps with cleaning up storage gone out of control. Further development is aimed at supporting archival processes like appraisal and transfer.