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HTML and PDF guides for GroupWise 6.5, 7, and 8.
A servlet implementation of an open protocol GroupWare product. Backend (search engines, news, weather, POP3/IMAP/LDAP/NNTP, database) is based on other open source packages.
Groupware and content management system developed in Ruby on Rails. Web site includes news, documentation and an online demonstration.
Consulting firm specializing in Lotus Notes/Domino development and administration. Products include antivirus solutions for Domino on Linux.
Offers application development and consulting services for these industries: defense, publishing, financial, hi-tech.
A tool to integrate print functionality directly to any Lotus Notes application.
Discuss issues and news related to Microsoft's Exchange server with other Microsoft Exchange professionals.
Product Management, Software Development and Program Management applications built on top of Microsoft Exchange.
UK based Outsourcery offers Exchange hosting, dedicated anti-spam/anti-virus, and a 99.9% Service Level Agreement.
Email security software for content filtering and email monitoring, email disclaimers, compression, archiving and anti-virus.
A tool for monitoring the corporate e-mail usage in Microsoft Exchange Server and MDaemon environment.
Specializes in Novell GroupWise, Novell Identity Management, Information Security and Network Consulting.
Useful shareware and freeware utilities for GroupWise and NetWare networks.
Open source wiki application and farm in PHP with a MySQL backend that has MediaWiki-esque syntax with an AJAX interface.
A wiki engine implemented in Lua. Site contains documentation for the engine.
A wiki engine integrated with the open-source project management system. Runs on top of the OpenACS community system.
For enterprise/ corporate wikis. Free and professional versions.
Add or embed wikis into a website or host wikis, free.
An AJAX based wiki engine designed to operate similar to a desktop help viewer.
Fork of TWiki in response to the commercialisation of that product. Site provides community and developer information, extensions, and support.
A small, robust ~30KB lightweight wiki written in Python that does not require any external database. Site contains description of the wiki, as well as the project's history.