77 projects tagged "groupware"
Collax Business Server is an all-in-one Linux server for small- and medium-sized businesses. It delivers all the important network services within a heterogeneous business environment for communication, infrastructure, compliance, groupware, and storage, all in a reliable and secure way which is easy to manage. It also provides essential security functions such as firewalling and virus and spam filtering, to protect against hacker attacks, viruses, and unsolicited email messages.
Sputnik is a content management system (CMS) designed for extensibility. It works as a wiki out of the box, but can be extended into other things. It offers editable nodes, history and diff, user accounts with optional email validation, a flexible permission system, RSS feeds, and more. Sputnik supports access control and has editable templates. It can be used to maintain a personal Web site that doesn't look like a wiki and that only you can edit. Sputnik is easy to install on shared hosting without root accounts.
Foswiki is wiki software, supporting the editing of Web pages in an ordinary Web browser by end users. What makes Foswiki special is that it supports the embedding of active and passive macros that enhance the page content (e.g. with global or dynamic information) and allow end-users to build applications that store and process data in a structured manner.
Artica for Postfix is a secure Web interface for Postfix administration. It is designed to reduce the cost of creating and managing a full Linux mail server. It supports Postfix, Kaspersky Anti-spam, Kaspersky Anti-Virus, Bogofilter, Milter-greylist, SpamAssassin, Clam Antivirus, Amavis, OpenLDAP, SQLite library, Cyrus-imap, Procmail, Fetchmail, DnsMasq, Mailman, Sieve, Yorel script, QueueGraph, MailGraph, AWSTats, geoip, and more.
EmForge is a J2EE-based integrated solution for managing a software development process. It is designed to provide a solution for software development teams that is both easy to use and flexible. It features integration of wiki-based documentation, workflow-based task management, and subversion-based version control. It is easy to integrate with other systems and technologies. It allows administrators and managers to flexibly set up different kinds of processes for different projects.
Method Support is a system for quickly producing process support Web sites. It simplifies the process by requiring the administrator to just provide a "schema" file describing the forms and the workflow that define the process. The administrator can then generate the entire site by running a single command line. Method Support is a program for supporting procedures by defining online forms, equivalent to a set of paper forms. The emphasis of this approach is to make it easy to set up forms and to modify the forms over time.
EPESI is a Web application for managing business information. It allows you to store, organize, process, link, and share records between people within a single company or organization. Standard features include a shared calendar, tasks, and address book, an integrated Roundcube e-mail client, an advanced permission system, easy form filling (Click2Fill), record change tracking (Watchdog), and full record history. Its modular design can be easily customized and modified to match your processes and workflow. The EPESI framework allows rapid development of custom modules and extension of the functionality of the basic CRM package into full ERP applications.
A tool for indexing and then querying or searching C, C++, and Java source code.