Here are the urls:
Amphora - http://www.amphora.ee/freeware/
PBCS - http://www.pbcs.org

Brandon Friedman wrote:

> Hi Folks
> 
> Thought I might add my 2 cents worth here.... I have had alot of 
> experience with these groupware products. Here is a list of products I 
> have tested and a quick run down on features. I think the most important 
> thing to keep in mind is that these are all opensource projects so you 
> have the freedom test all of them and choose the product that best 
> suitee you:
> 
> Note. What I refer to as basic features are webmail, shared-calendar, 
> contacts, notes and todos
> 
>  Twiggi - run Twiggi for over a year, all the basic features of 
> groupware, I feel it needs more work on the scheduler and group functions
> 
>  moregroupware (www.moregroupware.org) - all basics features, nice easy 
> interface, only problem is that the webmail is for pop not imap! Also 
> has projects management tools
> 
>  phprojekt (www.phprojekt.org) - all basics, definately designed for 
> enterprise use, light and quick interface, excellent group and users 
> control, modular design, extra features like chat, forum,
> 
>  Tutos (www.tutos.org) - basics, design project management, enterprise 
> products, has teams, departments, managers, assign request to to team 
> members, calendar has a cute meeting voting feature. Found the 
> installation a little fuzzy the first time around.
> 
>  phpgroupware (www.phpgroupware.org) - very popular product, all basic 
> features, has many add-ons for it's modular design, initial releases 
> were buggy but they seem to have ironed out alot of the bugs, features 
> like forums, weather, news, squirrelmail....etc, etc
> 
> pbcs(project based calendar system) (can't remember url, check on 
> freshmeat) - not really a groupware product but a really cute and easy 
> shared calendar system for a small office. Has a nice appointment 
> conflict feature
> 
> All of these run on SME all are php/mysql apps.
> 
> Amphora light - excellent product (it's the free version of it's 
> big-brother) - haven't got it to run on SME, the current version only 
> runs on RH 6.2? Has all the basics, but it has a MS outlook sync clients 
> - it syncs your calendar, tasks and contact with amphora! Requires 
> postgres and mysql
> 
> I should write a howto and rpm to install these apps but they all pretty 
> much have the same procedure as any other php/mysql app. I you need 
> pointer gimme a shout or have a look at Dan Brown's phpbbs2 install
> 
> That's it
> 
> 
> Devlyn Davis wrote:
> 
>> For me, Twiggi has been the best web-groupware I've seen so far.  It 
>> doesn't
>> have the most features, but it has many of the most-needed features and
>> everything pretty much works as advertised.
>>
>> I think Sherpath may give Twiggi a run for its money.  The few 
>> features that I
>> would want in Twiggi seem to be available in Sherpath (ACL, Palm 
>> support, file
>> sharing.)  I've installed Sherpath, but I don't speak French so it's 
>> kind of a
>> rough go, but it does look like it has a LOT of potential.  I would 
>> love to see
>> a full English conversion and integration with SME.
>>
>> I am in no way, shape, or form a developer, but I can do plenty of 
>> testing if
>> some kind heart feels motivated to assist with the project ;)
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>>
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>> Devlyn Davis
>>
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