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    Ldap Address Book

    Ldap Address Book

    LDAP client providing user friendly access to global address books.

    An LDAP Client, written in Java, designed to act as the front end for a global address book implemented as an LDAP directory. Supports full read/update/delete access to directory entries. Fully configurable for all schemas.
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    A web based operating system. Webxos privides a unified way to access your documents, address book, email, instant messenger and more. For developers, Webxos introduces a new programing platform for developing web based rich interface applications.
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    LABO (LDAP Address Book Organizer) is a system to easy management of a LDAP based contacts like employees, students. It offers well-looking fronted, rich functionality, good access control and many export possibilities.
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