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enprovia launches new light-weight Enterprise Content Management client for Apple Macintosh

ECM integration specialist enprovia has just unveiled BlueJet version 1.0, an Enterprise Content Management (ECM) client for Apple Macintosh.

2011-05-27
BRATISLAVA, SLOVAK REPUBLIC, May 27, 2011 (Press-News.org) BlueJet is a native, easy-to-use Mac OS X program enabling users to manage their corporate content on their Macs. It is fully integrated in the Mac OS X environment and compatible with most common ECM systems.

BlueJet allows easy editing of documents located in Enterprise Content Management systems and automatically synchronizes local copies of any documents, making the work with documents transparent and efficient. Users can download documents and store them in an encrypted Vault area for later offline use. A so-called smart folder keeps track of the latest documents in use and informs the user of any remote changes done to the documents currently being worked on. The user is provided with federated search combining various search results into an easy-to-use result list including search history of recently used terms.

Simple drag and drop functionality allows BlueJet users to upload, download and move documents as needed in just a few seconds without sacrificing usability when working on their Macs. Popular "Notification of changes" is included to keep users updated about document and folder changes throughout their team, department or within the corporation. BlueJet users are provided with a simple and clear list-view, which can be rearranged to fit personal style and taste. A preview of documents is also included and it comes with document zooming for easy reviewing.

"BlueJet is available for Mac users providing them with comfortable access to their documents, notifying them about any changes in their corporate content." - says Federico Sensi, product manager at enprovia. "BlueJet is a true Mac application and a lot of thought was given to ensure ease-of-use when managing large-sized enterprise content systems. We have seen a growing interest in native Mac support from corporations traditionally using only Windows PC's and thanks to our cross ECM support, we cover basically all ECM vendors giving our corporate customers modern client support for their existing systems, and that without vendor lock-in." - concludes Sensi.

The BlueJet ECM client is now available for Mac users opening the door to easy document retrieval and content management using Apple Macintosh. A demo version is available for free and you can read more about the new enprovia BlueJet here: http://www.enprovia.com/products/BlueJet/index.html

About enprovia

enprovia innovates in document management enterprise technology and provides professional services covering the complete project lifecycle. We help our customers to manage and control corporate processes and document workflows and our solutions can be found in international corporations around the world.

Founded as a private company in 2006 we have our headquarters in Slovakia with offices in Germany and the United States.

enprovia is a registered trademark of enprovia Software Engineering s.r.o. All other company and product names mentioned may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated.

We deliver advanced solutions based upon leading and proven technology, covering the complete project lifecycle.


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[Press-News.org] enprovia launches new light-weight Enterprise Content Management client for Apple Macintosh
ECM integration specialist enprovia has just unveiled BlueJet version 1.0, an Enterprise Content Management (ECM) client for Apple Macintosh.