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[joomla] Joomla calendar solution or Mozilla Sunbird?

Mark Holberg info at waynorth.com
Wed Jan 14 21:53:29 EST 2009


David,

Following in the alternative options vein, suggest you take a look at 
Open-Xchange. It's server based, with Web client for Mac and Linux 
desktops, plus Outlook with XP if you like. I have not dug into the 
email part of it, but the calendaring and collaboration capabilities 
look pretty impressive.

If I was not having so much fun building Joomla sites, I would instead 
set myself up as a groupware provider for smaller orgs offering hosted 
Open-Xchange.

Mark

Mark Simko wrote:
>   
>> On the LAN, we have Mac OS X, XP, CentOS, Ubuntu. On the Macs we have
>> been using Microsoft Entourage for a long time, but I want to move
>> away from it to have something which is crossed-platform and where the
>> user data could be retrieved from the file server on the LAN. I first
>> thought about a Joomla solution to replace the calendar features such
>> as Tasks from Entourage. Then I started to wonder if Mozilla Sunbird
>> (http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/sunbird/) would be a better
>> solution. This of course is all for an Intranet.
>>
>> I'd be interested in opinions/suggestions and experiences with either solution.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> David Roth
>>
>>
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>
> I assume that what you are looking for is for individual calendars just
> like in Outlook. There are several extensions for Joomla that do
> calendar functions, but are geared toward organization announcements.
> They're not the personal calendar you see in Outlook.
>
> How about Zimbra which I think Yahoo bought last year. There might be a
> concern about its long term existence since M$ was waltzing around the
> prospect of buying Yahoo. Zimbra doesn't tie into Joomla at all, but may
> be what you are looking for if you want an exchange replacement. I
> believe Zimbra runs on the LAMP stack
>
> There's also ClarkConnect, which is a standalone server. From what I
> understand, it also serves as a files server (CIFS/SMB). I haven't had
> chance to evaluate it yet, but it's sitting on the bench waiting its
> turn.
>
> Mark
>
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