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The Digital & Media Asset Management Report 2008 looks at... MediaBin's workflow capabilities

"When it comes to structured workflow, the product's capabilities are rather minimal. Tasks and hot folders can be set up in such a way as to create simple approval flows based on e-mail notification and progression of files (or more commonly, links to files, accompanied by low-resolution previews) through a series of folders. If you're looking for anything fancier than this, unfortunately, you're on your own."

(p. 136)

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