Jim Garrett <[email protected]> wrote: > First, "groupware" certainly is a buzzword and using it may help and/or > hurt understanding. I'm looking for several key features, at least > initially: > 1. Event management (create invitations, allow people to forward them > to others, people can accept or decline, we can see who has > confirmed, we can send reminders). > 2. Have an associated event page on the web. > 3. Online storage for a group to access files. > 4. Collaborate text editing, and maybe spreadsheet editing as well. > 5. Voice communications software > 6. Webcasting (showing a computer desktop to multiple people online, > simultaneously with audio and perhaps video)
Take a look at Moodle.org. It advertises itself as a software suite for educational institutions, and indeed is used widely by them, though nothing prevents to adapt it to usage in a broader context.
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