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OpenGroupware - the MS Exchange killer

Open Source Takes on Exchange

OpenGroupware.org (OGo) provides server components for full office collaboration with the OpenOffice.org suite as well as other Linux and Windows groupware projects. The OGo software runs on Linux and Solaris.

“Just to be perfectly clear, this is an MS Exchange replacement!”

Mission: To create, as a community, the leading open source groupware server to integrate with the leading open source office suite products and all the leading groupware clients running across all major platforms, and to provide access to all functionality and data through open XML-based interfaces and APIs

Wow – amazing – I knew there were some dudes on coding, but there is a release online already!

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OpenGroupware - the MS Exchange killer

Wow! That's a great catch; I'll definitely head over and read more...

Thanks :-)

OpenGroupware - the MS Exchange killer

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