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Does FileCenter use a “black box” back end database?

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Does FileCenter use a “black box” back end database?

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Many file management programs store your files in a database – a “black box” back end. This requires complex import and export routines. No database is used with FileCenter. Instead, FileCenter leverages the Windows directory structure most offices already use, and never locks you into a proprietary format. Because of this, most offices require no new hardware and are able to set up and use FileCenter in a fraction of the time compared to other file management and paperless office products. And if you decide to stop using FileCenter, all of your files will still be available to you through Windows.

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