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    Fleabags.net-1.0

    Open-Source Centos7 project to offer rapid communication apps.

    The purpose of this project is to provide centralized and secure open-source communication applications on Centos7. Most services (Wiki, Email, XMPP/Jabber) are connected to OpenLDAP which can be managed through a Webmin console on port https/10000. This makes it easier to stay secure as passwords can be changed on the fly through the Webmin console interface with minor reconfiguration for your domain.
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    The Floranta libraries provide components for building Rich Client Wikis using AJAX or Java. Floranta clients can be embedded in any webpage (even plain html) and allow users to leave notes, images, cards, etc on the pages. Eg: http://www.floranta.com
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    PHIL-IP is a complet communities websites system. It's a blogs, chat, cms, forum, links, news system, photo galleries, portals, tags systems, and wiki at the same time or none of the above. It's made for collaboration and communications between users
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