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Amphora Light is a Web-based groupware server written in Python and Zope. It offers basic office functionality: document sharing, calendars, tasks, contacts, internet databases in the context of a hierarchical organization and flexible access rights.
FalconMail is a PHP/MySQL Webmail client. It runs on a webserver, allowing access from anywhere. It supports IMAP, POP3, IMAP folders, and eventually IMAP w/ SSL. It will also eventually incorporate many features like those in Microsoft Outlook, or Xim
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DryWare PageTracker is a collaboration and project management system targeted at magazine publishers and daily news papers where layout and printing are done inhouse. It provides management and live monitoring of issue creation.
mcal stands for Modular Calendar Access Library. libmcal is a C library for accessing calendars. It's written to be very modular, with pluggable drivers. One of the main drivers it handles is ICAP.
This is an Open Source Business Process Engine, implemented in XML and XSLT. It will enable the execution of workflow processes along the lines of WSFL but more focused on human interaction.
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"Shout" is a server/client for sending messages through the Network. "Shout" is a one-way street of sending messages. A server is created on one machine and client computers connect and recieve messages sent out from the server.
a multiuser web based todo-list manager to register tasks with periodic or single dates. In an easy-to-use way, user can view their due dates for today, this week, this month...and so on in a report, which could also be sent via email automatically.
The Information TreeView is a framework for viewing items containing any kind of information (notes, links, todos, filedata or even project information, bugs, feature requests, contacts) in an easy to navigate TreeView. It's easy to extend as well.
My Telco Issues is an effort to ease the burden of managing DSL customers and the equipment (DSLAM, Access Servers, etc.) It offers ticket tracking and scheduling, scripts to monitor port speed, change port settings, and other goodies!
UniSync will allow you to run a synchronization server that communicates using the SyncML protocol (www.syncml.org) using accessor modules for Palm, WinCE, Outlook, etc. Web and WAP portals will allow you to access data from anywhere.
This project will represent a software created specially for a big company that wants to organize or manage projects. In other words, it's a project manager written in php/mysql.
Look on the homepage link to see the last version of the project working.
WebCalender is a Java servlet event calendar with a browser interface. Suitable for single user or group use, it has popup windows with rudimentary authentication for entering event data. Event data are stored in a MySQL database.
This program is a perl CGI script that accesses Address and Datebook PDB files (via Palm::PDB). It is intended for a home or office LAN. It basically publishes the information stored in the PDB files so that anyone on the LAN (e.g. my wife) can view it.