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Announcing basiCommunication

Businesses, universities, and other organizations frequently use discussion networks as a means to provide internal communication. basiCommunication is an open source alternative that allows these organizations to set up their own network. It supports up to 4000 users, 200 rooms, and 20 users per room. It also features instant messaging, virtual chalkboards, file sharing, and moderated discussions. It is ideal for both local networks and public access, if desired. This could be used as a substitute for an IRC network, as it is very easy to set up a server and have people join the network. Some uses include: hosting study sessions (like at a university), private meetings (rooms can be pasword-protected), and general chat.

Posted by Daniel 2006-11-30

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