SOGo—Open-Source Groupware
Resources
SOGo and Its Documentation: www.sogo.nu
OpenChange: www.openchange.org
Hypermatix CalDAV Client for Android: www.hypermatix.com/products/calendar_sync_for_android
Collection Synchronization for WebDAV: tools.ietf.org/html/draft-daboo-webdav-sync-03
CalDAV Scheduling Extensions to WebDAV: tools.ietf.org/html/draft-desruisseaux-caldav-sched-08
Funambol: www.funambol.com
Ludovic Marcotte (lmarcotte@inverse.ca) holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the University of Montréal. Currently, he's having fun at Inverse, Inc., an open-source IT consulting company located in downtown Montréal that specializes in the development and deployment of PacketFence and SOGo.
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A lot of the "open source" groupware products that run on Linux servers are designed to service primarly windows clients.
This is the first solution that I have seen that can be run in a linux server, and be consumed by windows,linux and mac clients, via a single application via Thunderbird & Lightining.
Windows users can still have their MS Outlook comfort blanket if they cant bear to part with it, without the need to install cludgy Mapi connectors.
This looks like a fantastic project, and I will be trying it out myself