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    Hello,

    Here at the office we are looking to start using a groupware application
    to better organize our clients that we handle.

    If anyone could please recommend a application that they use (or used)
    or would recommend us looking at please could you tell me. I have
    looked at many but without any real users input on any applications.

    We are looking at a php/MySQL application would be ideal however any
    language would be great.

    Thanks for any help you can provide,
    Jeremy
    Jeremy Ross Guest

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    Jeremy Ross wrote:
    > Hello,
    >
    > Here at the office we are looking to start using a groupware application
    > to better organize our clients that we handle.
    >
    > If anyone could please recommend a application that they use (or used)
    > or would recommend us looking at please could you tell me. I have
    > looked at many but without any real users input on any applications.
    >
    > We are looking at a php/MySQL application would be ideal however any
    > language would be great.
    >
    > Thanks for any help you can provide,
    > Jeremy
    This one is cool. Loads of facilities that you can turn on or off.
    Extremely configurable and php / mysql based.

    [url]http://www.egroupware.org/[/url]

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    unintentional side effect. --Linus Torvalds
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    Default Re: Groupware Applications

    On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 16:57:05 +0000, Jeremy Ross wrote:
    > Hello,
    >
    > Here at the office we are looking to start using a groupware application
    > to better organize our clients that we handle.
    >
    > If anyone could please recommend a application that they use (or used)
    > or would recommend us looking at please could you tell me. I have
    > looked at many but without any real users input on any applications.
    >
    > We are looking at a php/MySQL application would be ideal however any
    > language would be great.
    >
    > Thanks for any help you can provide,
    > Jeremy
    I use IMP which is a subset of this project, which includes many
    groupware-type projects. The project/framework is Horde, and all of the
    sub-projects plug into the framework in an a la carte fashion.

    [url]http://www.horde.org/projects.php[/url]


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    Jeremy Ross wrote:
    > Here at the office we are looking to start using a groupware application
    > to better organize our clients that we handle.
    I've been looking at Groupware Suites recently, and I think OpenGroupware
    looks good: [url]http://www.opengroupware.org/[/url]

    It's web based, but also supports the iCal format, WebDAV and other bits
    and bobs, which means that it can communicate with "real clients" like
    Mozilla Calendar, Ximian Evolution and Microsoft Outlook.

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