Install OpenGoo for in house collaboration tools

Courtesy Linux Today  Wed, 11/11/2009 - 01:33

Ghacks: "OpenGoo is an open source collaboration tool that is fully web-based, easy to use, simple to install, and free to use.

But is OpenGoo for you and your company? This tutorial will show you how to get an OpenGoo installation up and running so you can kick the tires and find out if it is exactly what you need."


 

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