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:Checking Out phpGroupware--The Virtual Office in a Box
Checking Out phpGroupware--The Virtual Office in a Box
Aug 30, 2007, 09 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4453 reads)

(Other stories by D.C. Parris)

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"I have been playing around with phphGroupware (version 0.9.16.011) for a little while, trying to get a feel for it. On the surface, it is fairly simple to use. And yet, it is also a fairly complex and flexible system. The question is, just how useful is it?

"If you need a place on the big wide Internet to conduct business with others in remote geographic locations, you definitely need to consider using some sort of groupware solution. I have tinkered with e-Groupware in the past, and thought to give phpGroupware a go, especially since it is an official GNU project. The installation process isn't all that bad, and most of the included applications are fairly simple to use, especially if you are comfortable using web applications. The most confusing thing to me is the website management section. I feel absolutely lost when it comes to creating a front page for the office site. I plan to spend some time covering phpGroupware, and hope you'll follow along..."

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