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Which of these best describes your viewer needs?
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What kind
of documents will be displayed in viewer?
Public documents, non confidential
public information
Private
documents, somewhat confidential.
Security of documents would be a
concern.
Highly
private and confidential documents |
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What is the average size of the documents that will be displayed in the viewer?
Small
less than 10 pages (< 5MB)
Medium
size 1 to 500 Pages (1 MB to 50MB)
Large
size 1 to 1000's of Pages (50MB to 1GB+ ) |
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Do your documents need to be rights protected? For example, be able to restrict the printing, saving, downloading and copying of document content.
This is one of the prime requirements
Nice
to have
Not
important |
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How frequently do your documents change?
Never,
they are static PDF files.
Somewhat
frequently.
Very
frequently |
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Where can
documents reside?
Documents
need to be always on our servers/network
(Security is major criteria)
Documents
need to be always on our
servers/network, but can be real time
connected to external server (Security
is important)
Documents
can be anywhere and can be uploaded to
an external public server (Don't care
about security, cost is important) |
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How can
documents be displayed in browser?
A non ActiveX based, no plug-in solution is required to display documents.
A less expensive alternative would be fine. Convert all documents to PDF and users can view PDF in a free PDF ActiveX. |
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Will you need annotations? (Annotations refers to marking up a document with comments, shapes, and highlights.)
This is one of the prime requirements
Nice
to have
Not
important at this point |
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9. |
What is
your budget?
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10. |
Please provide your email address.
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