Featured KnowledgeTree Community Project: "KTGPLClient" by Jeremy Smith

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It's always great to see new and exciting projects being actively developed by the KnowledgeTree community. This month, we'll be featuring the KTGPLClient by Jeremy Smith.

Briefly, could you describe this project and what it entails?
The KTGNUClient project is a desktop scanning tool for Windows that is designed to allow scanning of multi-page documents, which can be used to upload documents to KnowledgeTree from within a single application.

What inspired you to create this project?
I found that using the built in Microsoft "Scanner and Camera Wizard" tool for multi-page documents was tedious and painful.


What business problems were you looking at solving specifically with this project?
I was hoping to solve critical business issues of saving valuable time and maintaining consistent document formats in the repository.

What other KnowledgeTree projects have you been involved with?
None, this is the first project that I have developed for KnowledgeTree.

What are the benefits that you experience from your involvement with KnowledgeTree?
KnowledgeTree has help me to increase our data access, data organization and enhance my activity communications.

What would you say to encourage additional community participation?
If any community edition users have a need, there's a very good chance that other community members do too! Everyone should try and solve their business problems and share these solutions with others. Whether its sharing tips/hints/guides, participating on the forums or developing tools/plugins.

With KnowledgeTree 4.0 on the road-map, which KnowledgeTree feature would you most like to see included in the next major release?
With KnowledgeTree 4.0, I would really like to see the ability to display metadata in views.

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