Does Google offer some sort of document repository?  (Besides
Word/Excel/Powerpoint documents).

On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 12:02 PM, Bradley Holt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I'd recommend Gogole Apps as well. I haven't used Zimbra so I can't
> compare. We've been using Apps since the general release, over a year now.
> We only have four users at the moment, but the collaboration features in
> Apps are very nice.
>
>
> On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 10:41 AM, Dan French <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I would recommend Google Apps for domains.  We have been using it for
>> about 4 months and I have been very pleased with it.  Fewer headaches in
>> terms of maintaining the system.
>>
>> Dan French
>> BRSU
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>
>> On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 9:23 AM, Bjorn Behrendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> I just moved my school to Zimbra.   I like the interface, it is a full
>>> web-based collaboration suite, with calendars, briefcase's (this is your
>>> file shareing), tasks, documents (kinda like a light version of google
>>> docs), and more.    There is an Free OpenSource version or you can pay for a
>>> support package.
>>>
>>> I'd put it on the list to look at.
>>>
>>> Bjorn Behrendt
>>> Proctor School District
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Stanley Brinkerhoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Sent: Saturday, May 3, 2008 6:07:29 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
>>> Subject: Groupware for (hosted) Linux
>>>
>>> I am helping a good friend of mine review his options for collaboration
>>> between tech savvy users that are collaborating on projects over the
>>> intarwebs.  They have a few objectives:
>>>
>>> 1. Manage coverage of a physical facility/project (Ie, bill is on from
>>> 9-2, sam is on from 1-5-- fairly simple)
>>> 2. Manage sales calendars (again, fairly simple -- nothing too complex)
>>> 3. Share files between users
>>> 4. Have a forum for discussion.
>>>
>>> Bonus points for a solution that integrates nicely with a Wiki, CRM,
>>> etc.
>>>
>>> They don't have a deticated server of any sort -- just a standard run of
>>> the mill hosting package for their existing website.  We sat down today and
>>> hacked at Joomla and EGroupware, and EGroupware seems to be pretty close to
>>> what they need (its ugly and slightly cludgey though).
>>>
>>> We are no against integrating software packages (the Joomla hackery we
>>> did integrated a Google calendar to meet goals 1 and 2) -- but failed
>>> horribly at 3, and . well.. at that point we kicked it to the curb.
>>>
>>> Stan
>>>
>>
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