Zero Day Document Control

Three small tools for managing project deliverables, plus a simple file-naming convention. Each tool is one HTML file that runs entirely in your browser — open it, point it at a folder on your computer, and go. Nothing to install, no account, no server. Your files never leave your machine.

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What is it?

ZDDC is a convention, not a platform. Every deliverable's filename encodes its tracking number, revision, status, and title; every transmittal folder is date-prefixed and self-describing. A plain folder on your computer or a shared drive becomes a fully searchable, auditable record — no server, no database, no software required to read it.

The three tools below are optional helpers around this structure. Each is a single HTML file that works entirely on your own machine: open it, pick a folder, and you're working. They run offline and never upload anything. You can start with Browse on your existing files right now — there's nothing to set up first.

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The tools

Three single-file apps. Click one to open it now, or right-click → Save As to keep your own copy — each works offline forever, with no install and no updates.

To open a folder straight from your computer, use a Chromium-based browser — Chrome, Edge, or Brave. That one feature isn't available in Firefox or Safari yet. Browse all versions →

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