It isn't cheap, but Goldmine for Windows does about everything you would ever
want, and the server end runs happily on Linux. In fact, they have a
client/server version that will run on a Linux SQL backend.

Ed Form wrote:

> Greg said...
>
> > Maybe this is a good project:  Put together a groupware solution that
> > will run on SME that has the look and feel of a typical windows app.  :)
>
> It isn't a *good* project; it's the single most important software product
> requirement in the Linux-server/Windows workstation market. The particular
> need is in the small business area where the corporate Microsoft solution
> is both a financial bad joke and an operational disaster. If anyone here
> is up for producing such a system, I'll happily supply a detailed spec. If
> I could program worth a damn it would have been on the market 3 years ago
> within weeks of the day when Microsoft killed Schedule+ so they could
> screw huge amounts of extra cash out of customers for a product that
> wasn't needed in the first place.
>
> Ed Form
>
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