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    Group Office groupware and CRM

    Group Office groupware and CRM

    Take your office and CRM into the cloud!

    ...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 design. You can stay in full control of your data by self hosting your cloud and e-mail. Our document editing solution keeps all data on the secured server instead of synchronising it to all user devices. GroupOffice is open source and modular. Which means it’s easy to customise and extend. You can turn off and on features and it enables any developer to create new modules for the platform.
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    JAK SW project

    JAK SW project

    Platform to help this and other clubs organize their events

    The goal of this project is to provide a Web-portal and Android application for the Jazzclub Armer Konrad (JAK) association (German "Verein"). However, by design this is not limited to just this Verein, but rather may be adapted for other use cases, e.g. adapting the web-frontend. Those applications will help the association members to organize their events, bands, volunteers and locations, gallery, newsletter and their members. Also, for the ones who are interested in JAK, they will be able to access JAK events and get up-to date information and whats going on with JAK.
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    Project Web Manager

    Project Web Manager

    PWM let you organize your project in a Web 2.0 way.

    Project Web Manager is a free open source project for organizing your projects. You can create units/projects/task and monitor them through a Web 2.0 interface.
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    gCalendar

    Google Calendar Visualisation

    A Google calendar Visualization useful for integration into web applications and will be compatible with Netvibes, iGoogle or anywhere where google visualisations are supported. If you have any issues, feedback or suggestions please use the ticket system. Thank you to www.babblevoice.com for supporting the development of this project.
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    A Swing Gantt Chart component, used for rendering tasks and entries. Industry uses: Scheduling / Time Management
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