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- Windows Client- selected tab,
- eClient
- Administrative client
The Windows® Client is the desktop client for high-volume, high-performance applications. It fully exploits the client-server architecture with out-of-the-box capabilities for production-level document applications.
The Windows client for Content Manager for Multiplatforms supports:
Windows 98, Windows NT® 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows Millennium, and Windows XP
ODMA
XML/HTML to manage structured documents and web content
The application development toolkit supports:
Visual and non-visual Java™ beans
C++ programming interfaces
extensive on-line assistance
Business application integration is supported with:
OLE methods control the client from external applications.
Application.QueryPrivilege method allows the external application to determine the currently logged on user's privileges to disable prohibited choices.
Item.AddAnnotationPart method allows the external application to copy one document to another.
Application.PrintSetup method allows the external application to modify the default printing behavior for the client -- to control paper size, orientation, and the number of copies.
Application.SetPrintRect, Application.ExtendedPrintSetup, and PrintItem methods enhance the OLE print controls.
Document routing and advanced workflow are supported:
Auto-foldering allows imported documents through the eClient, the Client for Windows, or the ODMA support to be organized
All document routing capabilities are available through both the Client for Windows and the eClient.
An "Explorer"-like interface yields familiar easy to use search results:
The tree view is a familiar interface which provides an intuitive, easy to use method for locating items in the system.
Table of Contents is automatically refreshed after items are indexed.
A table of contents may be copied to the clipboard.
Filters allow control over what kinds of items are listed in the workbasket table of contents.
Options dialogs and indicators support user productivity:
An options dialog lets users easily set preferences for default size and placement of document windows, table of contents, and thumbnails
A graphical indicator in the status bar highlights notes associated with the currently open document
The 'Workflow Information' dialog describes the workflow and workbasket, if any, currently associated with an item
