Advertisement
Promo

Become a member of the ZDNet UK community

Resources Downloads

Download Now

Open-Xchange 0.7.5


License Free
Requirements Mac OS X Server 10.3.5 server
Downloads 3 Limitations None
Publisher Apple Supinfo Laboratory File Size 48.6M
Date added 06 Dec 2004 Check your speed

Open-Xchange ("OX") is a groupware from Netline licenced under GPL. It is the community edition of Novell/SuSE Linux Openexchange ("SLOX").
This groupware has the following functions:

  • portal: the first user page showing last information
  • webmail: web access to internal messaging system
  • calendar: lets you manage your personnal and pro calendar.
  • contacts: manage all your contact
  • tasks: lets you manage task for a project and delegate it to a group or a user
  • project: groups tasks together to show it as a project
  • documents and knowledge base: all your documents and elements you want to share
  • bookmarks: manage important websites
  • pinboard: lets you manage portal first page with important tips.
You must follow all instructions on following webpages:
  • The package includes:
    - PostgreSQL Database Server
    (packaged by http://www.entropy.ch/software/macosx/postgresql/)
    and startup items
    - Postfix 2.1.5 with LDAP support
    - Open-Xchange 0.7.5 and startup items
    - Courier-IMAP 3.0.8 with LDAP Support and startup items
    - Additional Perl Modules

Download Now

Did you find this download useful?
11 out of 18 users found this download useful


Broadband Deals? Powered by Top 10 Broadband

150+ broadband packages

Compare 30+ mobile broadband deals

Mobile Broadband »

Download

Trend Micro Worry-Free Business Security Advanced

Trend Micro™ Worry-Free™ Business Security Advanced and Standard 6. #1 for Small Business Security

  • Downloads: 1,166
  • Requirements: Processor: Intel™ Pentium™ or AMD™. RAM: 256MB-1GB (operating system dependant). Disk space: 350MB. Web Browser: Microsoft™ Internet Explorer 6.0 or 7.0.
  • License:
  • Publisher:
  • Size: 0

Download Now

Google Chrome Special Report

All roads lead to Chrome

All roads lead to Chrome

Comment With its new browser, Google has finally taken its gaudy, chrome-plated, futuristic ray gun and pointed it straight at Microsoft's head

More Special Reports


Skip Sub Navigation Links to CNET Brand Links

Help

Become part of the ZDNet community.

Newsletters