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PHPgroupware.org: Beta of MS Exchange killer released

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Oct 7, 2000

[ Thanks to Dan
Kuykendall
for this link. ]

Dan Kuykendall writes to let us know about the release of Beta 1
of phpGroupWare:

phpGroupWare has been
a rapidly developed web based groupware application. Called by many
the MS Exchange killer, it provides email, calendar, todo list,
addressbook, file manager, an NNTP client, and its object oriented
API.

“The phpGroupWare API
is designed to allow third party applications to be added into it.
Several such applications have already been started, such as a
forum, a trouble ticket system, an inventory application, a napster
client, an ftp client, and a chat program.”

“It is fully open source under the GPL and has commercial
support from Clear River
Technologies
. Written in the cross platform language PHP, it is known to run on Linux, BSD,
Solaris, WinNT and OS/2 Server.”

phpGroupware
homepage

Web Webster

Web Webster

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