Workspace: Mindquarry Groupware made easy
Jul 07, 2008
Small workgroups often rely on email as their primary collaboration tool because many groupware solutions require time and expertise to install and configure, and extensive feature sets can be overkill. Mindquarry collaboration
software aims to solve these problems.
Ruby and Glade Rapid application development with Ruby and Glade
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more »Command Line: Text Editors Editors for the shell
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more »Charly's Column The sys admin’s daily grind: CGI:IRC
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Console Screenshots with Scrot Screenshots from the console with Scrot
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more »aMSN in Linux Reaching MSN networks from Linux with aMSN
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more »Yahoo Chat Tools Video Chat with Yahoo
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