Collaborative Groupware Software
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QuickTopic: Free Bulletin Boards
(Message Boards) and Collaborative
Document Review Groupware
QuickTopic: Free Bulletin Boards
(Message Boards) and Collaborative
Document Review Groupware
12/28/2004 06:59 AMQuickTopic: Free Bulletin Boards (Message Boards) and
Collaborative Document Review Groupware
http://www.quicktopic.com/
There's a major gap in collaboration tools between plain old
email and more complex, long-term solutions like multi-threaded web
bulletin boards or mailing lists, and QuickTopic fills that gap. For
any substantial group discussion, email is cumbersome. A conversation
thread is scattered among email in-boxes, and there's no central
respository to capture it. Heavyweight collaboration systems require
complex setup and registration and/or learning by participants.
QuickTopic fills the gap by providing a super-easy single-topic web
forum that's also fully email-enabled. You can start a topic in ten
seconds, and participants can use just email to participate, or they
can use the web board, or both as the need arises. It's like an
instant mailing list with a web-based archive, or it's like an easy
web forum that works seamlessly with email. Each topic also has its
own RSS feed, accessible by simply appending ".rss" to the topic's
URL! This has been added to the tool section of
Research Resources
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
Glowan Consulting Announces “The
Collaborative Advantage” - Innovative
approach to building collaborative
relationships compliments L3 Leadership
Learning Program
Glowan Consulting Announces “The
Collaborative Advantage” - Innovative
approach to building collaborative
relationships compliments L3 Leadership
Learning Program
04/18/2005 03:54 AMThe Glowan Consulting Group has introduced another innovative concept
in Leadership Development called “The Collaborative Advantage”. Pairs
of individuals attend and work with each other and members of the
group to develop skills, behaviors and action plans for improving
collaboration. Offering real time relationship building processes
combined with an in-depth “Collaborative Assessment”, participants
experience the advantages of working together collaboratively to
accomplish extraordinary things. [PRWEB Apr 18, 2005]
GroupWare v1.0.6
GroupWare v1.0.6
06/08/2004 08:15 PMMDaemon GroupWare unlocks the collaborative functions of Microsoft
Outlook using MDaemon as the mail server platform. Outlook users can
share Calendar, Tasks, Contacts, Notes, and Journal folders without
the expense or expertise required by Microsoft Exchange Server.
[Freeware $130.00 30 Days 1.9 MB]
Collaborative Novel Writing
Collaborative Novel Writing
05/09/2004 12:45 PM
The Great Mahakali
Write-A-Thon. Collaborative Redesign
Collaborative Redesign
11/25/2003 10:24 PMOut with the orange, in with the green. As with my last redesign, only the CSS changed. A fun deviation
with this one was that it was a collaboration between myself and Natalie over nearly 5,000 miles,
using edit styles and AIM to pass each other
snippets of CSS and
instantly try them out.
I haven't tested it very thoroughly at all so if there are any
glaring abominations leave me a comment - I know about the blogmarks
looking slightly out of place in IE 6 but I haven't quite decided if I can be
bothered to find a workaround yet.
On Collaborative Webl0gs
On Collaborative Webl0gs
05/31/2004 12:33 PMCollaborative Mapping
Collaborative Mapping
01/07/2004 02:04 PMEdward Mac Gillavry has a paper on collaborative mapping that comes at
the idea from a different angle than does Matt Haughey's suggestion
that someone combine a mapping system with a Slashdot-like system to
do collaborative routing: Collaborative mapping is an initiative to
collectively produce models of real-world locations online that people
can then access and use to virtually annotate locations in space. Mac
Gillavry points to two aspects of collaborative mapping: 1. Generating
maps by mapping with your feet, so to speak. For example, at Waag.org,
you can see maps of Amsterdam generated by aggregating data from
people carrying...
sYnergy Groupware 1.0.6
sYnergy Groupware 1.0.6
05/09/2004 06:05 AMA groupware and communication solution for your intranet.
sYnergy Groupware 1.0.5
sYnergy Groupware 1.0.5
04/14/2004 10:22 AMA groupware and communication solution for your intranet.
sYnergy Groupware 1.0.8
sYnergy Groupware 1.0.8
08/14/2004 11:21 AMA groupware and communication solution for your intranet.
Ask Ars: Groupware options
Ask Ars: Groupware options
12/28/2003 01:58 PMThis Ask Ars comes from the Ars HQ: what Groupware have you used, and
what do you think about it?
Tiki CMS/Groupware 1.8.2
Tiki CMS/Groupware 1.8.2
04/11/2004 07:53 PMA powerful CMS/groupware/Wiki.
Tiki CMS/Groupware
Tiki CMS/Groupware
10/29/2003 11:26 AMTiki 1.7.4 -Eta Carinae- released
sYnergy Groupware 1.0.7
sYnergy Groupware 1.0.7
06/16/2004 08:31 AMA groupware and communication solution for your intranet.
O - OpenSource GroupWare
O - OpenSource GroupWare
12/16/2003 08:47 PMOpenSource GroupWare engine stable
sYnergy Groupware 1.0.9
sYnergy Groupware 1.0.9
09/07/2004 10:08 AMA groupware and communication solution for your intranet.
@Mail Groupware 1.01
@Mail Groupware 1.01
08/10/2004 11:36 PMA Web-based scheduler and contact application.
Lucane Groupware
Lucane Groupware
12/04/2003 01:08 PMlong time since last release
more.groupware 0.7.0 released
more.groupware 0.7.0 released
11/10/2003 11:35 PMmore.groupware 0.7.0 has just been released. It fixes the webmail2
setup bug as well as a few other bugs in forum, files, tts.
Additionally some new features have been added to calendar2 and
webmail2 and some translation updates have been done. moregroupware is
a web-based groupware written in PHP4. Including modules like webmail,
notes, todo, contacts, project management, calendar and others.
Groupware Systems For Mac OS X?
Groupware Systems For Mac OS X?
12/02/2003 12:40 AMA Manifesto for Collaborative Tools
A Manifesto for Collaborative Tools
04/09/2004 04:11 PMEugene Kim ias at it again. About once a year (it seems like
it's always in May) Eugene Kim puts out another white paper.
This year it's on "A
Manifesto for Collaborative Tools". Looks pretty good.
Reminds me of my own rants on "the New Kinds of Tools." Hasn't anybody told Eugene
that you're NOT supposed to use the evil T word. Doesn't Eugene
know that nobody will fund tools? Ask any VC.
Besides that - I see the joyous hands of one Danny Ayers all over this white
paper. Once somebody starts talking about graphs, rdf and the
semantic web - you Danny is around someplace.
And speaking of esoteric research - I'm still getting good vibes
from that Microsoft Social Computing thingie from last week.
Needless to say, I'm still waiting to get invited into Wallop.
But I did get to see Robert Scoble and Lenn Pryor sneak me Channel
9.
But back to Eugene and Blue Oxen. There's nothing he's saying that
I don't agree with. I just wish he'd get more specific.
Screen shots, Mockups, Design guidelines, Wireframes.
APIs. Schemas. We need more Schemas!
I wonder if Blue Oxen is still getting money from Pierre
whats-his-name. Maybe one day he'll discover what we're up
to.
Somebody better.
Collaborative knowledge gardening
Collaborative knowledge gardening
08/30/2004 06:43 AM
Next month I'll be giving a talk on social software to an audience of
CTOs. To prime the pump, I've been spending some time with two of the
newer services in the space: Flickr and del.icio.us. Neither focuses primarily
on the six-degrees-of-separation dynamic that drives LinkedIn, Orkut,
Friendster, and Spoke. Flickr, as I would explain it to my friends and
family, is a way to easily upload and share digital photos. And
del.icio.us does the same thing for Web bookmarks.
To CTOs, though, I'd say that both are collaborative systems for
building a shared database of items, developing a metadata vocabulary
about the items, performing metadata-driven queries, and monitoring
change in areas of interest. [Full story at
InfoWorld.com]
While I was on vacation, this column percolated through the
infosphere. Now that I'm back, I'm seeing some interesting ripple
effects. It had already been apparent that in addition to monitoring
the blog conversations swirling around a column, it would be
interesting to monitor the del.icio.us traffic too. Not surprisingly,
those two views have now begun to merge.
...THE ZOOMQUILT | a collaborative art
project
THE ZOOMQUILT | a collaborative art
project
04/02/2005 05:11 AMTHE ZOOMQUILT -- a collaborative art project .. Zoom Quilt .. cool
trip .. Zoomquilt
eviltree.de/zoomquilt/zoom.htm
track this
site | 2 links
Surabaya Collaborative Workspace
Surabaya Collaborative Workspace
01/19/2004 03:56 AMLive test server
Collaborative Information Retrieval
Collaborative Information Retrieval
08/16/2002 05:51 AMMedical Imaging Collaborative
Medical Imaging Collaborative
04/06/2005 06:17 PMMedical imaging research is complex, time-consuming and often very
expensive, with a wide range of standards, equipment and software
available. Medical researchers can find themselves unable to share
data easily with colleagues. Two enterprising medical doctors
addressed this problem and came up with a Macintosh-only solution
called OsiriX that is changing how many in the field examine and share
scanned images, medical image data and visualizations. [Apr 06, 2005]
KDE 3.3 Makes Linux More Collaborative
KDE 3.3 Makes Linux More Collaborative
08/20/2004 10:36 AMOne new feature in the latest release is the Personal Information
Management Suite.
Quark refocuses, gets more collaborative
Quark refocuses, gets more collaborative
07/14/2004 08:38 PMby Dennis Sellers - Quark is demoing Quark Vista at this week's
Macworld Conference & Expo in Boston...
Collaborative, open textbook
Collaborative, open textbook
06/15/2004 10:12 AMOpenTextBook.org is a collaborative project wherein university
students (and others) can turn their course notes into a giant, open
textbook. You need to know how to use CVS to contribute and edit the
book, but there's a daily PDF snapshot of the state of the project,
which is looking pretty good!
Link
(
Thanks, Steve!)
"A Manifesto for Collaborative Tools"
"A Manifesto for Collaborative Tools"
04/14/2004 10:32 PMThe Importance of Collaborative
Development
The Importance of Collaborative
Development
04/12/2004 08:48 AMCollaborative Editing With Rendezvous
Collaborative Editing With Rendezvous
12/02/2003 11:27 PMOne of the innovative uses of Rendezvous is in the area of
collaborative editing, which allows multiple users to edit a document
simultaneously, collaborating through the network. In this article I
will introduce two collaborative editing tools, SubEthaEdit and
iStorm, and talk about their various features. By Wei-Meng Lee
(O'Reilly Network via MyAppleMenu)
Collaborative filtering with del.icio.us
Collaborative filtering with del.icio.us
06/24/2005 09:34 PM
There are currently 6550 del.icio.us folk with whom I share common
bookmarks. As nobody will be surprised to see, my link affinity with
that population displays the now-familiar long tail:
There's a recommendation engine lurking in there somewhere, and I've
decided to try to flush it out. The prototype is a two-stroke engine.
First, it captures the set of del.icio.us users on the steep part of
the curve -- the ones with whom I have the most link affinity. Then it
reads all their RSS feeds, coalesces the links, and applies another
filter to select just the links above a threshold of commonality.
...Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server 3.0.1
Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server 3.0.1
04/22/2004 03:59 AMA collaborative content management solution and platform.
When the Audience is the Producer: The
Art of the Collaborative Webl0g
When the Audience is the Producer: The
Art of the Collaborative Webl0g
06/04/2004 05:53 AMWhen the Audience is the Producer: The Art of the
Collaborative Webloghttp://journalism.utexas.edu/onlinejournalism/audienceproducer.pdf
When the Audience is the Producer: The Art of the
Collaborative Weblog (): A research paper from University of Texas at
Austin: Collaborative group weblogs, which rely on the participation
of tens of thousands of members for their content, are often cited as
a format of journalism that is new and untapped. In the English
language, the most popular and respected practitioners of this format
are MetaFilter, Plastic, Kuro5hin, and Slashdot. This paper analyzes
these four weblogs to determine how each balances audience fhriedoms
and administrative control in their efforts to increase participation
and interactivity without chaos. [
PaidContent.org News Day June 1,
2004]
Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server 3.0.3
Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server 3.0.3
05/25/2004 03:58 AMA collaborative content management solution and platform.
Large Scale Collaborative Editing
Large Scale Collaborative Editing
10/30/2003 02:45 PMAn anonymous reader writes "3D17.org is a website designed to allow
large-scale collaborative document editing. Unlike tools like Wiki,
any changes made to a ...
Redstate || Collaborative Republicanism
for the Masses
Redstate || Collaborative Republicanism
for the Masses
03/26/2005 04:27 PMearlier draft of the FEC regulatory proposal for the Internet, ..
available for download
redstate.org/story/2005/3/25/03024/6848
track
this site | 2 links
Computers in Libraries -- Collaborative
Blogging
Computers in Libraries -- Collaborative
Blogging
03/22/2005 04:58 PMBlake Carver, he of LISNews.com and someone of whom I've been a fan
for many years, did the last track A session on Thursday about
collaborative blogging. Actually the presentation...
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