![]() ![]() PDFKeeper Homepage is now online the redesigned PDFKeeper is released with additional search capabilities Oracle® Database compatibility is expanded to 18c, 12c, and 11g Release 2. Source code, user interface, help file, and installer are completely redesigned and rewritten installation is now per-user. PDFKeeper moves to GitHub Solution is migrated to Visual Studio 2013 .NET Framework 4.6.1 is targeted. NET Framework 4.0 is targeted All documentation is replaced by new Help system Installer is migrated from InnoSetup to Windows Installer using WiX Toolset. NET Framework 3.5 SP1 using SharpDevelop. PDFKeeper receives free testing services from nResult, a software testing company that was providing free software testing services to open-source projects PDFKeeper is redesigned and rewritten as a WinForms application in VB.NET for. The first version of PDFKeeper is released to the public on Google Code. Here are some development milestones by year: (for more details, please see the Changelog) ![]() As for the database, I chose to use Oracle® Database XE since it was free and was capable of indexing PDF documents but, it was my plan to expand database compatibility to other platforms over time. To develop the application quickly, I decided to build it with Open Object REXX, a scripting language with GUI support that I was very familiar with from my OS/2 days. In early 2009, after being unsuccessful in locating a solution, I started building PDFKeeper, an open-source application that would use a free, full-text search ready, relational database for PDF document and notes storage, targeted at the Small Office Home Office and Small Business community. In addition, I had a requirement to store notes in the database with the PDF document that would also be searchable. What proved to be an even bigger challenge was locating a free solution that could store PDF documents in a free, full-text search ready, relational database that could be accessed by anyone on the local area network. With both digital and paper documents stored in many places, it was becoming a challenge to locate documents quickly, especially at tax time. PDFKeeper began as an idea to solve a personal document storage issue. ![]()
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