On 22/04/07, Gil Freund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 4/22/07, Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 22/04/07, Gil Freund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > True, however:
> > 1.  Scalix is a free (as in beer), there is still HP/Samsung code in
it.
> > 2.  Scalix has the least feature
>
> *least* features?  I haven't got around to test it myself but their web
site
> left me with the impression it aims (and achieves) for the goal of
providing
> all the features of Outlook/Exchange (yes, implied joke here about virus
> infections :), and it's 100% transparent to Outlook users.
>
> What sort of features does it lack?

Scalix has mail, contact and group scheduling (and Outlook like Ajax
client).

OX and Egroupware go beyond that: Project management, DMS, Wiki,
discussion groups, linking, etc.

Zimbra has Zimlets, which can offer similar functions.


OK, so just to clarify this - sounds to me like Scalix provides the same
functionality as Exchange, isn't it?

I understand how the other features could be useful for group cooperation,
but my main focus is finding a replacement for Exchange that Outlook users
can live with (with hope that one day I'll be able to get rid of it in my
office).

PS - what's "linking"?

Thanks.

--Amos

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