Open Source PHP Communications Software

PHP Communications Software

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    BScribbles strives to improve any PHP webpage. Its transparent integration is painless to configure and install. Once in place, any visitor will be able to scribble (post) to a board using a simple, non obtrusive interface. Freely Provided under the GPL!
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    Cicerone is a multi-platform, multi-server, multi-database, web-based corporate information system like no other. Completely web-driven and accessible through any 4.x web browser, Cicerone allows your company to create and maintain information on the fly
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    Diom Webmail is a webmail client written in PHP to interact with an IMAP server. Diom Webmail is easily configurable, with common features like sending and recieving messages and attachements, as well as an address book, and spell check.
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    DodeboLMS is an e-learning platform for distance learning developed in italy and known as "Spaghettilearning", since the 2.0 version the name is changed in DoceboLMS. FOR DOWNLOAD, PLEASE REFER TO OUR WEBSITE
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    Your own portable PC system built by integrating existing Open Source components. This mobile metasystem utilizes the internet's web hosting resources and is accessed via any web browser enabled appliance from your home, work, school, library, cafes, etc.
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    phpNMAP is a webased front end for nmap, the worlds best network mapper/scanner. phpNMAP was written with security in mind. It allows you to scan from any platform with a web browser and access to a server hosting phpNMAP.
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    Rolodap is a LDAP based contacts directory/manager. It uses a shared directory, but presents itself to users as a series of individually defined address books.Simplicity of end use is a primary goal. Rolodap integrates with emailers that support LDAP.
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