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Re: [seul-edu] Groupwise for Linux?
Chris wrote:
> It occurred to me while fighting w/ Novel's Groupwise software (on the
> MacOS and Win98/NT platforms) that there's got to be other software out
> there....maybe there's even Linux software out there.
>
> How about it? Anyone know of any calendar/email/organization packages
> under linux?
Besides what's been mentioned already, there are Amphora
<http://www.amphora.ee/freeware/>, Internal Affairs
<http://www.internalaffairs.de/en/>, iOffice2000
<http://www.neoint.com/ioffice2000/>, MimerDesk (of course)
<http://www.mimerdesk.org/>, more.groupware
<http://www.moregroupware.org/>, PHProjekt <http://www.phprojekt.com/>,
Sentinel Groupware <http://nulllogic.co.uk/groupware/>, Share360 by Cybozu
<http://www.Share360.com>, Sherpath Groupware
<http://www.sherpath.org/page0.php>, SKYRiX Web Application System
<http://www.skyrix.com/>, Teamware Office <http://www.teamware.com/>, TWIG
<http://twig.screwdriver.net/>, Twiggi Web Based Groupware
<http://www.neddix.de/twiggi-gw>, and Web-4M <http://www.jdhtech.com/>.
I haven't used any of these, and probably half of them are commercial, but
I have used GroupWise extensively and these all seem to provide comparable
features.
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