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    Group Office groupware and CRM

    Group Office groupware and CRM

    Take your office and CRM into the cloud!

    Installation instructions can be found here: https://groupoffice.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install/install.html Group Office is an open source groupware application. It makes your daily office tasks easier. Share projects, calendars, files and e-mail online. It is a complete solution for all your online office needs. From a customer phone call to a project and finally an invoice. The support system helps to keep your customers happy. Group Office is fast, secure and has privacy by...
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    Epesi BIM Free & Open Source CRM

    Epesi BIM Free & Open Source CRM

    Lighweight CRM, easy to use Kickstarter for web based ERP

    EPESI BIM (Business Information Manager) is a fully functional web CRM/ERP application to store, organize, access and share business records. Manage your data precisely, flexibly and easily, simplifying internal communication and making work-flow more efficient. Epesi has been designed as a Kickstarter project and provides "no code" and "low code" environment for developers. You can quickly create your own modules: https://epesi.org/devtutorial/helloworld Setting up EPESI Web Application...
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    Open Source ERP
    The Open Source ERP is a web based. The ERP server software runs on Linux. The ERP need no plugins in the browser on the client computer. The ERP can be accessed from any where with out effort. Be it at home with your home computer (Windows, Linux, MAC OS X), or traveling with your smart phone (iPhone, iPad, Android), or in the office, the data is always at hand. Webdav interface and Active Sync for synchronizing contacts and time management. In addition to customer, order,...
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    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    Expense Submittal System

    Expense Submittal System

    Expense reporting system for business

    The Expense Submittal System (ESS) is a Web-based solution for expense reports and expense report processing. ESS provides report entry, approval routing, corporate policy checking, credit card statement importation and report payment. The latest versions allow for a paperless process via receipt scanning and texting.
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    openAlerts

    The Internet of Things

    The open source sensor network. Remotely monitor and control sensors over IP networks. Configure, control and monitor sensors from a web browser, receive e-mail and text message alerts, and trigger control commands based on sensor conditions.
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