Discussion:
PHP GroupWare?
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Daniel Kelly (AKA Jack)
2004-08-18 17:58:34 UTC
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Dear PHP experts,

I'm in the process of setting up a small film production company and I'm
planning to install a web-based groupware package. I was wondering if any of
you clever people could recommend a good groupware package, please?

I'd like:

- the ability to swap files (scripts, schedules, budgets etc)
- basic project management
- calendar
- contacts
- to-do lists
- wiki
- a media gallery would be excellent (photos, audio, movies)

I like the 'standardness' of XOOPS but it doesn't seem to have any decent
project management modules. Others I've looked at are eGroupWare (looks
good but is very new and the demo is quite slow), TikiPro (no project
management), phpProjekt (looks great except the demo's in German),
phpGroupWare, php-Collab, moreGroupWare and DotProject (looks excellent
except it has no wiki - which is a deal breaker).

Thanks loads,
Daniel Kelly

Nickname = Jack

Website: www.XLK.org.uk
Ike
2004-08-19 12:48:09 UTC
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Go look at sourceforge. One such thing that is on that that you may want to
consider is called TUTOS. -Ike
Post by Daniel Kelly (AKA Jack)
Dear PHP experts,
I'm in the process of setting up a small film production company and I'm
planning to install a web-based groupware package. I was wondering if any of
you clever people could recommend a good groupware package, please?
- the ability to swap files (scripts, schedules, budgets etc)
- basic project management
- calendar
- contacts
- to-do lists
- wiki
- a media gallery would be excellent (photos, audio, movies)
I like the 'standardness' of XOOPS but it doesn't seem to have any decent
project management modules. Others I've looked at are eGroupWare (looks
good but is very new and the demo is quite slow), TikiPro (no project
management), phpProjekt (looks great except the demo's in German),
phpGroupWare, php-Collab, moreGroupWare and DotProject (looks excellent
except it has no wiki - which is a deal breaker).
Thanks loads,
Daniel Kelly
Nickname = Jack
Website: www.XLK.org.uk
Daniel Kelly (AKA Jack)
2004-08-19 13:17:25 UTC
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Hi Ike,

Thanks loads for the reply. Yes, I've had a look on SourceForge and TUTOS
does indeed look good. I was just wondering if anyone had any first hand
experience of these packages? Reviews seem a little hard to come bye.

Thanks,
Jack
Post by Ike
Go look at sourceforge. One such thing that is on that that you may want to
consider is called TUTOS. -Ike
Post by Daniel Kelly (AKA Jack)
Dear PHP experts,
I'm in the process of setting up a small film production company and I'm
planning to install a web-based groupware package. I was wondering if
any
Post by Ike
of
Post by Daniel Kelly (AKA Jack)
you clever people could recommend a good groupware package, please?
- the ability to swap files (scripts, schedules, budgets etc)
- basic project management
- calendar
- contacts
- to-do lists
- wiki
- a media gallery would be excellent (photos, audio, movies)
I like the 'standardness' of XOOPS but it doesn't seem to have any decent
project management modules. Others I've looked at are eGroupWare (looks
good but is very new and the demo is quite slow), TikiPro (no project
management), phpProjekt (looks great except the demo's in German),
phpGroupWare, php-Collab, moreGroupWare and DotProject (looks excellent
except it has no wiki - which is a deal breaker).
Thanks loads,
Daniel Kelly
Nickname = Jack
Website: www.XLK.org.uk
Ike
2004-08-20 13:45:16 UTC
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I played with tutos for a couple of days and was very impressed with it.
They seem to cover a lot of stuff, and if you want to embellish it, its all
sitting right there in front of you, source code, database structure,
etc. -Ike
Post by Daniel Kelly (AKA Jack)
Hi Ike,
Thanks loads for the reply. Yes, I've had a look on SourceForge and TUTOS
does indeed look good. I was just wondering if anyone had any first hand
experience of these packages? Reviews seem a little hard to come bye.
Thanks,
Jack
Post by Ike
Go look at sourceforge. One such thing that is on that that you may want
to
Post by Ike
consider is called TUTOS. -Ike
Post by Daniel Kelly (AKA Jack)
Dear PHP experts,
I'm in the process of setting up a small film production company and I'm
planning to install a web-based groupware package. I was wondering if
any
Post by Ike
of
Post by Daniel Kelly (AKA Jack)
you clever people could recommend a good groupware package, please?
- the ability to swap files (scripts, schedules, budgets etc)
- basic project management
- calendar
- contacts
- to-do lists
- wiki
- a media gallery would be excellent (photos, audio, movies)
I like the 'standardness' of XOOPS but it doesn't seem to have any
decent
Post by Ike
Post by Daniel Kelly (AKA Jack)
project management modules. Others I've looked at are eGroupWare (looks
good but is very new and the demo is quite slow), TikiPro (no project
management), phpProjekt (looks great except the demo's in German),
phpGroupWare, php-Collab, moreGroupWare and DotProject (looks excellent
except it has no wiki - which is a deal breaker).
Thanks loads,
Daniel Kelly
Nickname = Jack
Website: www.XLK.org.uk
Beta User
2005-08-05 19:36:03 UTC
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For good reviews, go to.

http://www.opensourcecms.com
Post by Daniel Kelly (AKA Jack)
Hi Ike,
Thanks loads for the reply. Yes, I've had a look on SourceForge and TUTOS
does indeed look good. I was just wondering if anyone had any first hand
experience of these packages? Reviews seem a little hard to come bye.
Thanks,
Jack
Post by Ike
Go look at sourceforge. One such thing that is on that that you may want
to
Post by Ike
consider is called TUTOS. -Ike
Post by Daniel Kelly (AKA Jack)
Dear PHP experts,
I'm in the process of setting up a small film production company and I'm
planning to install a web-based groupware package. I was wondering if
any
Post by Ike
of
Post by Daniel Kelly (AKA Jack)
you clever people could recommend a good groupware package, please?
- the ability to swap files (scripts, schedules, budgets etc)
- basic project management
- calendar
- contacts
- to-do lists
- wiki
- a media gallery would be excellent (photos, audio, movies)
I like the 'standardness' of XOOPS but it doesn't seem to have any
decent
Post by Ike
Post by Daniel Kelly (AKA Jack)
project management modules. Others I've looked at are eGroupWare (looks
good but is very new and the demo is quite slow), TikiPro (no project
management), phpProjekt (looks great except the demo's in German),
phpGroupWare, php-Collab, moreGroupWare and DotProject (looks excellent
except it has no wiki - which is a deal breaker).
Thanks loads,
Daniel Kelly
Nickname = Jack
Website: www.XLK.org.uk
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