Are documents stored in the document management software being stored as compressed files?
FileHold’s Server application does not compress files during storage. FileHold document management software stores the files or documents in their native, original format. It is recommended that customers avoid TIFF files where possible and use the much more efficient PDF format. The only compression FileHold document management software uses is when a user requests more than one file or document from the server, this collection is zipped up to save network bandwidth. The end user then has one convenient package containing a few or many files to open and use.
FileHold’s Server application does not compress files during storage. FileHold document management software stores the files or documents in their native, original format. It is recommended that customers avoid TIFF files where possible and use the much more efficient PDF format. The only compression FileHold document management software uses is when a user requests more than one file or document from the server, this collection is zipped up to save network bandwidth.
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