16 projects tagged "groupware"
TWiki is a flexible, powerful, and simple Web based collaboration platform. It is suitable for dynamic intranets and knowledge bases, and for sharing and managing documents and collaborative projects. It resembles a normal Web site, but every page can be changed from a browser. It features automatic link generation, full text search, group authorization, Web forms, reporting, change notification, file attachments, revision control of pages and attachments, a modular templating system with skins, hierarchical navigation based on the topic parenting feature, and more. Plugins can be used to enhance the program and build groupware applications.
rimric interactive offers complete intranet/Internet databasing and collaboration solutions for any sized business or project. You can maintain invoices, purchase orders, contacts, investment groups, securities, and other data sets, or establish a Wiki based on standards, all using the fastest technologies available.
coWiki is a sophisticated but easy-to-use Web collaboration tool that helps you and your coworkers create and organize Web documents, Weblogs, and knowledgebases (or any other document structures) directly in HTML browsers. You can evolve ideas and gain a concomitant XML documentation of your brainstorming without having to concentrate on complicated structural syntaxes. coWiki follows the tradition of loose Wiki Wiki Webs with easy and intuitional markup, adding Unixlike access management, a directory/document hierarchy, and a plugin API for your functionalities and enhancements. It is template-based and multilingual.
PWP (PWP Wiki Processor) is a Wiki written in PHP. It uses flat files as data storage, no database is required. It has a simple cache and trash bin, and can handle file uploads. It is able to export its contents into static HTML pages. A Wiki is a community/collaboration tool enabling a group of authors to create a network of linked HTML pages.
Akeni Messenger Jabber Edition is a cross-platform client for Jabber compliant servers. It features an XML-based messaging protocol, private chatting, conference mode, broadcast messages to groups of people, message log, a typing indicator, a full-featured rich-text editor, emoticons, and powerful online presence management.
PmWiki is a WikiWikiWeb clone that is primarily designed as a tool to support easy, collaborative authoring and maintenance of Web sites. It does not require a relational database such as MySQL. It has advanced template capabilities, page grouping features, password protection for groups and pages, modular plug-in capabilities, and easy-to-customize wiki markup languages and tools.
GroupServer is a Web-based mailing list manager designed for large sites. It provides email interaction like a traditional mailing list manager but also supports reading, searching, and posting of messages and files via the Web. Users have forum-style profiles, and can manage their email addresses and other settings using the same Web interface. It has supports features such as Atom feeds, a basic CMS, statistics, multiple verified addresses per user, and bounce detection, and is able to be heavily customized.