Hi All,
I'm in the middle of choosing a Groupware software. I've been looking at 2 of them now: OpenGroupware(oGo) and eGroupware.
May I ask for some ideas from those with experience with the 2 systems? Any recommendation would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks & regards, Khem
Khemara Lyn wrote:
I'm in the middle of choosing a Groupware software. I've been looking at 2 of them now: OpenGroupware(oGo) and eGroupware.
Have you looked at http://kolab.org/ yet?
Kevin Kofler
On Tuesday 05 May 2009 01:59:36 am Khemara Lyn wrote:
Hi All,
I'm in the middle of choosing a Groupware software. I've been looking at 2 of them now: OpenGroupware(oGo) and eGroupware.
May I ask for some ideas from those with experience with the 2 systems? Any recommendation would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks & regards, Khem
My experience with eGroupware was good. Ralf Becker, technical lead, is on the listserve quite a lot and was very helpful.
Dave
On Wed, 2009-05-06 at 04:55 +0200, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Khemara Lyn wrote:
I'm in the middle of choosing a Groupware software. I've been looking at 2 of them now: OpenGroupware(oGo) and eGroupware.
Have you looked at http://kolab.org/ yet?
Kevin Kofler
I have looked at several of the groupware versions out there. My favorite would be Zimbra as a MS Exchange alternative (though the good versions of it are not free). But it did not fit my usage scenario that I am trying to setup, which is I have two servers that are geographically apart and I want to have the backup server have work running copy of all the mail stuffs. There were two options there one is DBmail which is not exactly a groupware setup and then there is Citadel. So I am at present trying to build a Citadel spec file to get it into an rpm format.
- Adam
Second for kolab - just rolled one out for a small company using outlook as the client. So far so good.
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 1:59 AM, Khemara Lyn lin.kh@wicam.com.kh wrote:
Hi All,
I'm in the middle of choosing a Groupware software. I've been looking at 2 of them now: OpenGroupware(oGo) and eGroupware.
May I ask for some ideas from those with experience with the 2 systems? Any recommendation would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks & regards, Khem
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