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    I often encountered an inability among users to think beyond SAP and MS. Goal of the project is to create a web based application management platform, which enables organisations to easily manage applications within the system.
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    Encki Mail is a web based e-mail system that focusses on ease of use for both the user and the system administrator. The project is being developed for Linux using the popular PHP + MySQL combination.
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    JAM Circle
    JAM Circle is a Kanban Application Platform on Eclipse RCP.Kanban is similar to sticky note.you can use it for GTD,Planning,Pull System using Kanban.It supports to send Card using XMPP and to define it\'s behavior using Script(JRuby and ECMAScript).
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    Spamato is a spam filter system that combines several anti-spam techniques, from which thousands of users benefit. It is available as an add-on for Thunderbird and Outlook, and as a stand-alone proxy for other email clients. IMAP and POP are supported.
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    Teamworks is an opensource groupware built on top of JAVA/.NET web services backend with Mozilla XUL as the client UI
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    Public Computing Services strives to provide essential information management to families that can't afford commercial software. Browser-based applications help users manage health, communications, education, legal, financial, home and employment data.
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    A Java-based POP/IMAP email client and address book application. Extensible/plug-in system, for additional features and groupware capabilities.
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    justwork.groupware is a teamwork suite. Feature list includes address book, calendar, email client, portal integration, project and task management, etc. Project is developed in Java(tm) is based on J2EE(tm) for scalability and maintainance reasons.
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