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Paperless-ng is a fork of the original project, adding a new interface and many other changes under the hood. For a detailed list of changes, have a look at the changelog in the documentation.
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Paperless-ng is a fork of the original project, adding a new interface and many other changes under the hood. For a detailed list of changes, have a look at the changelog in the documentation.
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This project is still in development and some things may not work as expected.
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# How it Works
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# How it Works
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Paperless does not control your scanner, it only helps you deal with what your scanner produces.
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Paperless does not control your scanner, it only helps you deal with what your scanner produces.
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* Paperless learns from your documents and will be able to automatically assign tags, correspondents and types to documents once you've stored a few documents in paperless.
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* Paperless learns from your documents and will be able to automatically assign tags, correspondents and types to documents once you've stored a few documents in paperless.
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* A task processor that processes documents in parallel and also tells you when something goes wrong. On modern multi core systems, consumption is blazing fast.
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* A task processor that processes documents in parallel and also tells you when something goes wrong. On modern multi core systems, consumption is blazing fast.
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If you want to see some screenshots of paperless-ng in action, [some are available in the documentation](https://paperless-ng.readthedocs.io/en/latest/screenshots.html).
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If you want to see some screenshots of paperless-ng in action, [some are available in the documentation](https://paperless-ng.readthedocs.io/en/latest/screenshots.html). However, some parts of the UI have changed since I took these.
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For a complete list of changes from paperless, check out the [changelog](https://paperless-ng.readthedocs.io/en/latest/changelog.html)
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For a complete list of changes from paperless, check out the [changelog](https://paperless-ng.readthedocs.io/en/latest/changelog.html)
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- Fix whatever bugs I and you find.
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- Fix whatever bugs I and you find.
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- Make the documentation nice.
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- Make the documentation nice.
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## Roadmap for versions beyond 1.0
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These are things that I want to add to paperless eventually. They are sorted by priority.
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- **More search.** The search backend is incredibly versatile and customizable. Searching is the most important feature of this project and thus, I want to implement things like:
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- Group and limit search results by correspondent, show “more from this” links in the results.
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- **Nested tags**. Organize tags in a hierarchical structure. This will combine the benefits of folders and tags in one coherent system.
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- **An interactive consumer** that shows its progress for documents it processes on the web page.
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- With live updates and websockets. This already works on a dev branch, but requires a lot of new dependencies, which I'm not particularly happy about.
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- Notifications when a document was added with buttons to open the new document right away.
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- **Arbitrary tag colors**. Allow the selection of any color with a color picker.
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Apart from that, paperless is pretty much feature complete.
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## On the chopping block.
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## On the chopping block.
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- **GnuPG encrypion.** [Here's a note about encryption in paperless](https://paperless-ng.readthedocs.io/en/latest/administration.html#managing-encryption). The gist of it is that I don't see which attacks this implementation protects against. It gives a false sense of security to users who don't care about how it works.
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- **GnuPG encrypion.** [Here's a note about encryption in paperless](https://paperless-ng.readthedocs.io/en/latest/administration.html#managing-encryption). The gist of it is that I don't see which attacks this implementation protects against. It gives a false sense of security to users who don't care about how it works.
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