Archive for December, 2009

Grok (web framework)

Grok is a web framework based on Zope 3 technology. The project was started in 2006 by a number of Zope 3 developers. Grok has since then seen regular releases. Its core technologies (Martian, grokcore.component) are also used in other Zope-based projects. The primary motive behind Grok is to make the Zope 3 technology more [...]

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PhpGroupWare

Website: http://www.phpgroupware.org phpGroupWare, formerly known as webdistro, is a multi-user groupware suite written in PHP and part of the DotGNU project. It provides about 50 web-based applications including a Calendar, Addressbook, an advanced Projects manager, Todo List, Email, and File manager. The calendar supports repeating events and includes alarm functions. The email system supports inline [...]

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CubicWeb

CubicWeb is an open source semantic web application framework, licensed under the LGPL. It is written in Python. It has been an open free software project since October 2008, but the project began in 2000 and was initially developed by Logilab for internal uses such as intranet, bug tracker and forge applications. Concepts The framework [...]

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Kolab

Website: http://www.kolab.org Kolab is an Open source groupware suite. It consists of the Kolab server and a wide variety of Kolab clients, including KDE PIM-Suite Kontact, Horde Webfrontend, Mozilla Thunderbird and Mozilla Lightning with SyncKolab extension and Microsoft Outlook with proprietary Kolab-Connector PlugIns. Basic Concepts The special idea behind Kolab is the usage of IMAP [...]

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CherryPy

CherryPy is an object-oriented web application framework using the Python programming language. It is designed for rapid development of web applications by wrapping the HTTP protocol but stays at a low level and does not offer much more than what is defined in RFC 2616. CherryPy can be a web server itself or one can [...]

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Horde

Website: http://www.horde.org License: GNU LGPL Horde is a PHP-based Web application framework. It offers applications such as the Horde IMP email client, a groupware package (calendar, notes, tasks, file manager), a wiki and a time and task tracking software. Applications The Horde framework contains the following applications and application groups. Horde Email Platform * IMP [...]

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ThinWire

ThinWire is an open source, Java based web application framework that uses Ajax techniques to give Web Applications the look and feel of traditional GUI applications. The project encourages all users to contribute and enhance the product. ThinWire attempts to differentiate itself from the plethora of Ajax frameworks by bringing the event-driven programming model of [...]

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Group-Office

Website: http://www.group-office.com License: AGPL Group-Office is a PHP based dual license commercial/open source groupware product developed by Dutch company Intermesh. The Open Source version, GroupOffice Community, is licensed under the AGPL, and is available via SourceForge. GroupOffice Professional is a commercial product. The online suite puts independent office applications onto a central server, making them [...]

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Apache Struts

Apache Struts is an open-source web application framework for developing Java EE web applications. It uses and extends the Java Servlet API to encourage developers to adopt a model-view-controller (MVC) architecture. It was originally created by Craig McClanahan and donated to the Apache Foundation in May, 2000. Formerly located under the Apache Jakarta Project and [...]

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eGroupWare

Website: http://www.egroupware.org/Home License: GNU GPL eGroupWare is a free open source groupware software intended for businesses from small to enterprises. Its primary functions allow users to manage contacts, appointments, projects and to-do lists. It is used either via its native web-interface, making access platform-independent, or by using different supported groupware clients, such as Kontact, Novell [...]

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