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Re: Opensource Groupware



Well I've tested a few already
Phpgroupware is .. eh.. its okay, but its ticketing system sucks.
we *REALLY* like RT3 from bestpractical. (www.bestpractical.com)
By far, the neatest ticketing system I've seen.

My next test candidate is openxchange. From their online demo, it seems pretty cool.

Additionally, for a fee, bestpractical will write middleware and/or do integration for you.

My idea is to contract bestpractical to integrate RT3 into openxchange, that way you have calendaring, project management, webmail and trouble tickets all in the same peice of software.

-dan


Jay Zach wrote:

Maurits van Rees wrote:

Sorry for mailing twice, Dan; I meant this to go to the list instead
of only to you.

On Wed, Mar 23, 2005 at 02:17:11PM -0800, Dan wrote:
The company I work for is growing and it's been decided that we need some kinda groupware.

is there even anything out there for the open source community that has the same functionality as exchange?


'apt-cache search groupware' turns up several packages.

I don't use any of this though. I don't need it at the moment.

I use egroupware here at home, and it works pretty well for what I use it for, and seems like it could support a lot more people. Korganizer now syncs up with it pretty nicely. The Debian packages install real easily, and I just symlinked the dir where they were installed to /var/www/egroupware, so autoupdates would be in effect. I've been thinking of playing with openexchange for awhile, so if you use it, let me know how it goes ;)




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