
There are a lot of CMS's out
there, and we've
mentioned a
couple.
NetOffice is another CMS, and
OpenSourceCMS rates it at a 4.32, which is pretty good. It's got some great
features for working in groups, like Gantt charts (we all love those, don't we?), full support for the iCal format (so
Sunbird can import), and the usual panoply of checkpoint and people tracking stuff... The only problem is, there hasn't
been a lot going on with the versions since middle of last year. Some people on the forums have been asking if the
project is dead, and there's not really a definitive answer. Still, it looks like a promising project, and possibly
useful if you're needing a groupware-oriented CMS.
Tags: cms, freeware, groupware
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Subscribe to commentsGrahamMar 22nd 2006 4:48PM
Our company needed a collaborative project management solution, so last year I implemented netOffice (DWins). It is a very powerful tool with a lot to offer, but unfortunately there is not much of anything going on with the project. This is truly unfortunate. Luis Wang has a fork of netoffice called DWins which has more activity and features which is worth a look (netoffice.dwins.com). I have looked at many other centralized project management solutions and this one works the best in our environment.