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About Livelink
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Livelink® is the leading collaboration and knowledge management software for the global enterprise. Its richly featured enterprise services include virtual team collaboration, business process automation, enterprise group scheduling and information retrieval services, all tightly integrated into a solution that is easily customized and extended.

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Outside In ® Viewing Technology © 1992-2002 Stellent Chicago, Inc. All rights reserved. Outside In ® HTML Export © 2002 Stellent Chicago, Inc. All rights reserved.
Sentry Spelling-Checker Engine Copyright © 2000 Wintertree Software Inc.
WordNet 2.0 Copyright 2003 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Livelink LiveReports includes technology licensed from Visual Mining, Inc
This product is produced pursuant to a license granted by Brokercom, Inc. under U.S. Patent No. 6,223,177. Other patents are pending. All rights are reserved.
This product includes software developed by the Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org/)

Additional Installed Modules
Livelink Workflow 4.5.0 This is an upgrade to the Workflow module 3.0 that shipped with Livelink 9.2.0. Livelink Workflow is a collaborative tool used to handle business processes that usually require human intervention or collaboration such as document, invoice, or purchase order approval.
Livelink Workflow Painter 4.5.0 This is an upgrade to the Workflow Painter module 3.0 that shipped with Livelink 9.2.0. The Livelink Workflow Painter is an electronic graphical painter that allows a designer to create a graphical representation of a work process, called a workflow map. Workflow maps contain a series of linked steps performed sequentially or in parallel, and include the attachments, comments, forms and attributes related to the work process. To optimize this portion of the workflow process, the designer should start with a clear plan of the order of operation: who is assigned to do what tasks, and whether the process is linear or requires loop backs.
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