SANKHALPARA Nimesh wrote
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I wonder if you could assist with a query. Does LibreOffice 5.0.4 for
Windows have the ability to Integrate with iManage FileSite 8.5.3 giving
full save, open and amend functionality? If not, are there any plans to
integrate in the future?
I look forward to your response...
Sorry, short answer is no on both questions--nor for their current
generation of ECM releases--you'll need to ask iManage.
Longer answer is ask iManage why they do not yet support OASIS CMIS
standards to allow compliant applications to "integrate".
Google, Microsoft, IBM and Alfresco, Nuxeo all have. And the LibreOffice
"Remote Files" dialog supports CMIS based content providers like Google
Drive and OneDrive with a libcmis integration into our ucb.
LibreOffice can of course edit any ODF or OOXML document you expose it to,
but without integration into the Enterprise Content Managment (ECM) /
Document Managment System (DMS) in use (e.g. iManage FileSite) the work flow
will not be seamless. That is up to iManage we've given them the CMIS
framework.
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