My journey to creating a digital document system that works for me. (Part 1)
Friday, February 17, 2023 at 9:37AM
Bob Appleby

For years I have been working towards creating a system in both my work and home environments that is completely digital and accessible from anywhere with any device of my choosing. Because of several technologies, software packages and cloud based services I believe that I have reached that goal very closely.

 In recent years Microsoft has provided a good bit of the technology and services that are helping me achieve this. Office 365 with both its Office Suite Products and Cloud Storage Services are keys in giving me access to and creation of a totally digital environment that help in the creation of digital documents, but also provides the access and ability to search for information as needed. These are important concepts to consider when moving into a complete digital environment.

Software I use to create my documents.

Cloud Storage Services.

Over the years I have used four services for document storage through the internet until I finally settled with Microsoft. A lot of people I know use Google Documents and File Storage but this never really caught on for me. The Google Docs word processing program always came up short for my needs, so I always stayed with Word. One of the first cloud storage services I used was DropBox but with the advent of Microsoft’s OneDrive and SharePoint I was quickly converted to using Microsoft’s Services, especially because they were a part of the O365 product stack and didn’t cost extra.

All these services provide access control to the stored data and have IOS and Android apps that allow access to the data stored as well as PC access through browsers and other applications.

These services and software packages provide my current tool kit that I use for my digital document creation, storage and access. In Part 2 of this document series I will be discussing my choices of products that I have used in the past and what I am using now to create the different workflows for collecting new information, creating new documents and accessing them day to day.

Article originally appeared on Bobs Tech Talk News and Reviews (http://www.bobstechtalk.com/).
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