Vetafab Software Releases Wikipedia-like Knowledge Management System in U.S.

Vetafab Software announces the U.S. release of lexiCan 2.0 a Wikipedia-like knowledge management system for organizing content including text, Outlook mails, images, tables, web links, PDFs, PowerPoint content and more. lexiCan organizes content in an A-Z index that doesn't nest and hide file names. Using a simple drag and drop, or copy and paste format, lexiCan users can outline and structure all kinds of information into Wiki-like articles. Hyper-linking is enabled between articles so information is never lost or difficult to find. Articles are saved in an intuitive A- Z index by title, with cross-referencing, or under multiple naming classifications for fast searching. All or part of lexiCan articles can be exported as HTML for the Web, or viewing in Microsoft Word. Features include: Convenient two-pane document window with file and directory; full-text search capability, including attachments; two-clicks to HTML for fast Web publishing, including embedded files; glossary and A-Z index, a Wiki-like encyclopedia on your desktop. http://www.lexican.net

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