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[nycphp-talk] PHP Groupware (sigh)

Tom Melendez tom at supertom.com
Tue May 3 08:56:19 EDT 2005


Although not complete as of yet, it is coming:

http://www.hula-project.org/Hula_Features

This project is sponsored by Novell, and looks pretty damn sweet. My 
coworker has it running at home, it is buggy, but pretty cool nonetheless.

Tom
http://www.liphp.org

Brent Baisley wrote:

> I haven't seen anything that does all those nicely. You could create 
> your own based on things that are out there. It would take a bit of 
> coding to tie it all together, but since you have the source code, it 
> would be doable.
> For calendar, you may look at WebCalendar 
> (http://www.k5n.us/webcalendar.php), for tasks there is a very nice 
> TasksPro (http://www.taskspro.com/), for email there is SquirrelMail 
> of course. Can't think of anything for files/documents.
>
> For email, you may also look at dbMail for the backend, which uses 
> MySQL for storage, so you'll be able to access emails in just about 
> any way you want.
>
> On May 2, 2005, at 8:50 PM, Mitch Pirtle wrote:
>
>> Ok people,
>>
>> I am desperate to find a PHP-based groupware system that I can use.
>> Have taken a look at several demos and just cannot for the life of me
>> find something that ends the pain. Here is what I am looking for:
>>
>> * calendar (shared)
>> * tasks (shared)
>> * email
>> * files/documents (shared)
>>
>> Many do these things, but here is the wrench that I keep throwing in
>> the engine. I want to be able to use external tools to access that
>> data as well, like Thunderbird for email, and Sunbird for the calendar
>> (iCal via ftp is fine with me).
>>
>> Any of you know of a package that will do the external integration part?
>>
>> -- Mitch
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