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    CryptPad
    CryptPad is an open-source, end-to-end encrypted collaborative office suite developed by XWiki SAS. It offers a privacy-focused alternative to mainstream cloud-based productivity tools, enabling users to create, edit, and share documents securely without compromising data privacy. All content is encrypted client-side, ensuring that only authorized users can access the information. CryptPad supports various applications, including rich text documents, spreadsheets, presentations, code editing, kanban boards, polls, and whiteboards, facilitating real-time collaboration among teams. ...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Cucumber.js

    Cucumber.js

    Cucumber for JavaScript

    Cucumber is a tool for running automated tests written in plain language. Because they're written in plain language, they can be read by anyone on your team. Because they can be read by anyone, you can use them to help improve communication, collaboration and trust on your team. Cucumber.js is the JavaScript implementation of Cucumber and runs on the maintained Node.js versions. It’s simple. Whether open source or commercial, our collaboration tools will boost your engineering team's...
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    Cucumber

    Cucumber

    Cucumber for Ruby

    It’s simple. Whether open source or commercial, our collaboration tools will boost your engineering team's performance by employing Behavior-Driven Development (BDD). And with our world-class training, take it to places it’s never been. Cucumber is a tool for running automated tests written in plain language. Because they're written in plain language, they can be read by anyone on your team. Because they can be read by anyone, you can use them to help improve communication, collaboration and...
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    MediaWiki Community Edition For Intranet

    MediaWiki Community Edition For Intranet

    The Free & Popular MediaWiki Web Software in Complete Virtual Machine

    This VM is created for 2 reasons: 1. Very little initial setup work required to make MediaWiki live, within minutes. 2. This system should keep running for Years, without requiring Updates / Breakages. If you are new to Virtual Machines, then please watch Video below ( taken from my other project. just replace td with mw wherever mentioned ) After starting this VM, please login to its administration panel with: Website Address: https://mw.local/ ( Accept Any Warnings Due to Usage...
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    mm-wiki

    mm-wiki

    Lightweight enterprise knowledge sharing and team collaboration

    MM-Wiki is a lightweight enterprise knowledge sharing and team collaboration software that can be used to quickly build an enterprise Wiki and team knowledge sharing platform. Easy to deploy and easy to use, it helps teams build a collaborative environment for information sharing and document management. It is easy to deploy, written based on golang, and you only need to download and execute the binary files under the platform.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    CoVim

    CoVim

    Collaborative Editing for Vim

    ...Sessions are hosted on a server process that coordinates edits and user presence across machines. The goal is to keep collaboration simple while preserving familiar Vim motions and commands. It is particularly handy for remote code walkthroughs, mentoring, or quick review sessions without switching to a different editor. While not as full-featured as cloud IDEs, it provides a lightweight way to co-edit in pure Vim.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    KoDeMat

    Realtime Collaboration Software Platform

    ...Set_ID=905 Code for Git can be found: https://github.com/akiskip/KoDeMat-Collaboration-Plattform-Application
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    diwacs

    diwacs

    Diwa is a project collaboration tool.

    ...The project is still in alpha stage so the documentation is not yet complete, but the code is not overly complex so it should be possible to deploy the system without further assistance if required. DiWaWa is the webapplication interface for the system and should go hand-in-hand with DiWaCS.
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