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This project has been around since 2015, and there's lots of people using it, however it's still under active development (just look at the git commit history) so don't expect it to be 100% stable. You can backup the sqlite3 database, media directory and your configuration file to be on the safe side. This project has been around since 2015, and there's lots of people using it, however it's still under active development (just look at the git commit history) so don't expect it to be 100% stable. You can backup the sqlite3 database, media directory and your configuration file to be on the safe side.
## Affiliated Projects
Paperless has been around a while now, and people are starting to build stuff on top of it. If you're one of those people, we can add your project to this list:
* [Paperless Desktop](https://github.com/thomasbrueggemann/paperless-desktop): A desktop UI for your Paperless installation. Runs on Mac, Linux, and Windows.
* [ansible-role-paperless](https://github.com/ovv/ansible-role-paperless): An easy way to get Paperless running via Ansible.
## Similar Projects ## Similar Projects
There's another project out there called [Mayan EDMS](https://mayan.readthedocs.org/en/latest/) that has a surprising amount of technical overlap with Paperless. Also based on Django and using a consumer model with Tesseract and Unpaper, Mayan EDMS is *much* more featureful and comes with a slick UI as well, but still in Python 2. It may be that Paperless consumes fewer resources, but to be honest, this is just a guess as I haven't tested this myself. One thing's for certain though, *Paperless* is a **way** better name. There's another project out there called [Mayan EDMS](https://mayan.readthedocs.org/en/latest/) that has a surprising amount of technical overlap with Paperless. Also based on Django and using a consumer model with Tesseract and Unpaper, Mayan EDMS is *much* more featureful and comes with a slick UI as well, but still in Python 2. It may be that Paperless consumes fewer resources, but to be honest, this is just a guess as I haven't tested this myself. One thing's for certain though, *Paperless* is a **way** better name.