Difference between revisions of "Marketing-Material-ReplaceOutlook"

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* [http://www.opengroupware.org/  OpenGroupware]
 
* [http://www.opengroupware.org/  OpenGroupware]
 
* [http://www.egroupware.org/  eGroupware]
 
* [http://www.egroupware.org/  eGroupware]
* [http://www.covide.nl/  Covide] - browser based  
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* [http://www.covide.nl/  Covide] - browser based groupware/CRM
* [http://www.zarafa.nl/  Zarafa] - replaces Exchange server and can be used from browser  
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* [http://www.o3spaces.org/  O3Spaces] - integrated solution for collaboration, document management and document retention
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* [http://www.zarafa.nl/  Zarafa] - replaces Exchange server and has advanced browser-based client
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* [http://www.kerio.com/  Kerio] - replaces Exchange server and has advanced browser-based client
 
* [http://evolution-win32.sourceforge.net/  Evolution's port for Windows]  
 
* [http://evolution-win32.sourceforge.net/  Evolution's port for Windows]  
 
* [http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution/  Evolution] - Linux
 
* [http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution/  Evolution] - Linux

Revision as of 20:05, 16 May 2006

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OpenOffice.org 2.x does not have an e-mail client nor a calendaring tool. There are plenty (also open source) program's available, that can do the job for you.

But if the alternatives can help you all the way, strongly depends on your needs and the platform: Windows or Linux or other.

In any case, working in a multi-user environment, there is need for a server part of the application and a client part. On the client side browser based applications are gaining popularity and getting more powerful every week. So it does make sense to use the information below as a starting point, that does not pretend to be up to date, and look for the most recent developments.

If appropriate: also read the licences for the Exchange-server. They may allow for the use of Outlook, what gives the possibility to change over to OpenOffice.org without having to bother about the e-mail/calendering tool right now.


CorNouws 16:36, 2 May 2006 (CEST)

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