Home filing horrors? paper giving you piles? We know how you feel! The amount of paper that comes through the average letter box is staggering. Bills for this, statements for that, notice for this, another bill for that. Its an endless bombardment of paper, but where can the average household store all of this and find it when they need it?
file@home is the answer! by using file@home with your computer and your scanner (you know, that thing you thought you might use one day but sits around gathering dust) you've got a complete home filing system.
...wait, whats that, why do you need file@home? you've got x, y or z on your computer already; Well, file@home's beauty is in its simplicity (ease of use is top priority for our team of developers), its rather smart filing system and its awesome speed.
file@home is blisteringly fast
So what are you waiting for? It's free to try for 15 days, after 15 days it'll only cost you £9.95 to buy. Still not convinced? Then check out the detailed feature list, you can even get a sneak peak at the program before you download over on the screenshots page.
posted:11th February 2010
It's here, at long last, we've hit version 2.1 of file@home. 2.1 r3 has been uploaded to our servers and is waiting for you to download it so you can experience all that .1 goodness. We've updated the blog with lots of info on the new changes so you might want to swing by there first.
posted:14th November 2009
Release 21 rolls into town. This update is actually a framework change which will enable us to provide further updates which will address the feedback we've been getting.
posted:1st September 2009
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