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    Easy Team Document Software for all ORGs

    Easy Team Document Software for all ORGs

    Tasks, Guides, Scripts, Collaborations, Knowledge Bases, Tech Supports

    Have a look at the Video below for details. Refer Wiki Page for more instructions. I created this Virtual Machine for 2 reasons: 1. Very little initial setup work required to make a Team Document System live, within minutes. 2. This system should keep running for Years, without requiring any further Updates / Breakages. New Points: 1. If needed, change the utf8 line below, to match your language charset, in the corresponding php files, in the htdocs...
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    OPUS

    OPUS

    Open source knowledge base application for Teams

    ...In general, it is part of a collection of small utilities by the same author, which tend to favor minimalism, readability, and directness over heavy abstractions. The idea behind Opus (in this JS-utility ecosystem) is to provide functionality that feels native and idiomatic, helping developers quickly get things done without boilerplate. Because the library is lightweight and relies on minimal external dependencies, it is appropriate for small scripts, front-end utilities, and situations where you want to avoid over-engineering. Its simplicity also makes it easy to inspect, understand, and extend — useful traits if you prefer transparent code rather than black-box libraries.
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