| Productivity tool aids Windows-to-Linux desktop migration |
Apr. 12, 2005
Pim has released a major update to its Java-based office productivity tool for Linux and Windows that visually organizes office documents (Open Office files, etc.) into a centralized database. sqlDESKTOP 2.00 creates an SQL-based document database that provides a "risk free and progressive migration path [from Windows] to Linux," according to the company.

sqlDESKTOP provides a user-friendly graphical system interface said to ease the path of Windows-to-Linux migration (Click to enlarge screenshot) Pim describes the product as follows...
sqlDESKTOP is a computerized manual filing system arranged just like an ordinary office with pictures of real cabinets and real folders. With sqlDESKTOP put in the same binder side by side documents related to the same topic regardless of their physical storage location or data format. You can arrange by project, by department or whatever makes sense to you. sqlDESKTOP doesn't tell you how to organize, it lets you do things your own way. Documents are easy to find because you don't have to remember the exact name of the document or where you put it. Visually locate what you are looking for in a familiar office environment and click on it.
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