eGroupWare is a Web-based groupware suite. It contains many modules, including Calendar (personal calendar and group scheduling, notifications and alarms), Mail (IMAP only), InfoLog (todos, notes, and phone calls linked to contacts/CRM), Contacts (an address book for storing and sharing contact information), ProjectManager, Tracker (bug or incident tracking), TimeSheet, SyncML support, and SiteMgr or JiNN (content management).
| Tags | Communications Email Address Book Email Clients (MUA) File Sharing Internet Web Site Management Office/Business groupware Scheduling Software Development Localization |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL LGPL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | PHP |
Recent releases


Changes: A complete rewrite of file manager DMS by means of streamwrapper and WebDAV. ACL control on directories and files, which allows uploads of big files. Multiple mail accounts and many bugfixes. Tracker has an escalation matrix for tickets and automatic mail conversion. Calendar has improved functions for recurring events. Addressbook has appointment-view, custom fields, and distribution lists shown in contact view and list. The project manager has improved template functionality. A new default theme for 1.6. Massive bugfixes for SyncML. Many useful extensions and bugfixes in all modules.


Changes: Everyone should update as soon as possible. The update includes all previous 1.4 updates, and requires no schema update (if you upgrade within the 1.4 release). The fixed security problems are grave if you have directories writable by the Web server in your document root (in most Windows servers, the complete docroot is writable by default, but many Linux servers are also set up that way). Please note: as FCK contains many static Javascript and CSS files, you and your users might have to delete the browser cache after the update.


Changes: Some security problems have been fixed, and updating is recommended. There are also many other bugfixes. Please note that notification, importexport, and SyncML require PHP 5.1, while the rest of eGW 1.4 requires only php4.3.


Changes: An XSS problem that required a non-anonymous user account was fixed. It is recommended tat everyone update to this release as soon as possible. Many bugs were fixed.


Changes: The 1.4 release contains very many improvements over 1.2. To name a just a few, the addressbook was completely rewritten (adding Group-addressbooks, Organization-views, and improved LDAP support), a new tracker application was fully integrated, a new IMAP backend was added and many improvements were made for FMail, Gallery2 was ported to eGroupWare, and many improvements were made in nearly all applications.
Migrates FileMaker to MySQL, Oracle, Access, SQL Server, FrontBase, FileMaker7.
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Recent commentsRe: Pear HTTP_WebDAV_Server
>
> % The problem I'm having is that the
> % application requires the
> % HTTP_WebDAV_Server and says I can
> % install it by
> % running some PEAR command, but I
> don't
> % have access to
> % OS to be able to run the command. Is
> % there another way I
> % can get the WebDAV_Server installed?
> %
> % Keith
>
>
> Only thing you need it a basic Pear
> installation, many webhoster already
> install it. Our installation check,
> should be able to find it. The
> HTTP_WebDAV_Server package is supplied
> with our egw_pear package, and does not
> need to be installed separate. For
> installation of Pear refer to
> http://pear.php.net/manual/en/installation.php
>
> Ralf
>
Ralf,
Can eGroupware be installed on a web server that doesn't
have access to any folders outside the web server's root
directory? With my current hosting provider I don't have
access to anything outside my document root folder.
Keith
Re: Pear HTTP_WebDAV_Server
>
> % The problem I'm having is that the
> % application requires the
> % HTTP_WebDAV_Server and says I can
> % install it by
> % running some PEAR command, but I
> don't
> % have access to
> % OS to be able to run the command. Is
> % there another way I
> % can get the WebDAV_Server installed?
> %
> % Keith
>
>
> Only thing you need it a basic Pear
> installation, many webhoster already
> install it. Our installation check,
> should be able to find it. The
> HTTP_WebDAV_Server package is supplied
> with our egw_pear package, and does not
> need to be installed separate. For
> installation of Pear refer to
> http://pear.php.net/manual/en/installation.php
>
> Ralf
>
Ralf,
You are correct in that Pear is installed, but the
HTTP_WebDav_Server is not installed. I copied the egw-pear
package (from your site) up to my hosting server, but I
don't know if I have to do anything else. When I run the
check_install it sees that Pear is installed, but it doesn't see
the WebDav_Server.
Are there some parameters I
need to set some where that will help the program see it is
installed or do I need to put the egw-ear in a specific
directory?
Keith
Pear HTTP_WebDAV_Server
> The problem I'm having is that the
> application requires the
> HTTP_WebDAV_Server and says I can
> install it by
> running some PEAR command, but I don't
> have access to
> OS to be able to run the command. Is
> there another way I
> can get the WebDAV_Server installed?
>
> Keith
Only thing you need it a basic Pear installation, many webhoster already install it. Our installation check, should be able to find it. The HTTP_WebDAV_Server package is supplied with our egw_pear package, and does not need to be installed separate. For installation of Pear refer to http://pear.php.net/manual/en/installation.php
Ralf
Re: ugh
> Hi,
>
> we dont have documentation in doc or pdf
> format.
>
> Our wiki (documentation link on
> http://egroupware.org) has a manual
> (http://egroupware.org/wiki/manual)
> which also contains information about
> installing eGW
> (http://egroupware.org/wiki/manualSetup).
> Anyway installation is really easy, just
> unpack eGW somewhere in the docroot of
> your webserver and call the
> corresponding URL in a browser.
>
> Ralf
The problem I'm having is that the application requires the
HTTP_WebDAV_Server and says I can install it by
running some PEAR command, but I don't have access to
OS to be able to run the command. Is there another way I
can get the WebDAV_Server installed?
Keith
Re: ugh
Hi,
we dont have documentation in doc or pdf format.
Our wiki (documentation link on http://egroupware.org) has a manual (http://egroupware.org/wiki/manual) which also contains information about installing eGW (http://egroupware.org/wiki/manualSetup). Anyway installation is really easy, just unpack eGW somewhere in the docroot of your webserver and call the corresponding URL in a browser.
Ralf