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On Fri, December 21, 2012 21:05, Grant wrote: |
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>>>Has anyone tried egroupware? Any opinions on it? |
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>>>- Grant |
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>> Yes. I have been using the community version for several years. |
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>> Originally for the calendar and addressbook. But gradually been using |
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>> the other stuff as well apart from that website module. (not logged in |
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>> at the moment. Can't check the actual name) |
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>> I quite like it. It does what it says on the box. |
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>> It's also easy to set up when you have some experience with other |
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>> webapps. Integrates well with Kontakt from KDE and probably also others |
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>> (but can't comment on it) |
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>> Is there anything in particular you want to know about it? |
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>> Joost |
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> I'm just trying to figure out if it's something I should investigate. |
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> A thread like this with people whose opinions I trust saying they like |
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> it is extremely helpful. :) |
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Is there any specific functionality you are looking for? |
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If yes, we can check if it has it for you. |
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You can also test the commercial version easily by getting a test account at: |
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http://www.egroupware.org/trial |
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The community version doesn't have all the functionality of the commercial |
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version though. |
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Tine20 was mentioned as an alternative, but it doesn't work with Postgresql. |
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Joost |