PHP Programming Language - Cultural View

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GoogleTap 78 GoogleTap GoogleTap [1] is the byproduct of PHP-Nuke that uses PHP and modrewrite (Apache) to turn dynamic links into static-like URLs. This technique permits the ability to see shorter URLs, allows for greater search engine accessibility, and with the newest version shows titles inline URL. Many versions exist today that cater to various content management systems, and they each deliver similar functionality. A version of GoogleTap, called TegoNuke(tm) ShortLinks, was developed for RavenNuke. References [1] http://googletap.com/

Group-Office 79 Group-Office Developer(s) Intermesh [1] Stable release 3.5.7 / June 16, 2010 Operating system Platform-independent Calendar view of Group-Office Available in Chinese, Czech, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Norwegian Type Groupware License AGPL/Proprietary Website sf.net [3] Official site [4] [2] , Russian, Spanish Japanese Group-Office is a PHP based dual license commercial/open source groupware product developed by Dutch company Intermesh. The Open Source version, GroupOffice Community, is licensed under the AGPL, and is available via SourceForge. GroupOffice Professional is a commercial product. The online suite puts independent office applications onto a central server, making them accessible through a web browser. [5] The suite includes addressbook, calendar, email, timesheet, notes and website content management modules. The email client has IMAP and POP3 support, the calendar supports iCalendar import, and the professional version can be synchronised with personal digital assistants, [6] mobile phones, [7] and Microsoft Outlook. [8] In the Professional version, it is possible to create templates to export to OpenOffice.org. [6] Files can be managed in an inbuilt file manager, and accessed through Samba, with webDAV support planned. [6] Users may be managed within the application or in an LDAP system. [9] The content management system includes an HTML editor, but also allows external editors to be used. [6] A LAMP environment is recommended on the server, [9] and an OSNews.com review describes the installation process as "straightforward". [9] Linux is recommended [10] as the system software, but it also runs on other Unix systems, including BSD Unix, and Mac OS X. From version 2.17 and up, Microsoft Windows is also supported as the system software. As of November 2006, the project has had over 146,000 downloads from SourceForge since its public appearance in March 2003. [11] Group-Office has had a stall and presentations at Linux Wochen 2005 in Vienna. [12] , and OSC2005 in Tokyo. [13] The software has been translated into 27 locale [14] with local communities in Japan [15] and Austria [16]. Version 2.13 of the software was included in the Dutch The Open CD [17]

Group-Office 79<br />

Group-Office<br />

Developer(s) Intermesh [1]<br />

Stable release 3.5.7 / June 16, 2010<br />

Operating<br />

system<br />

Platform-independent<br />

Calendar view of Group-Office<br />

Available in Chinese, Czech, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Norwegian<br />

Type Groupware<br />

License AGPL/Proprietary<br />

Website sf.net [3]<br />

Official site [4]<br />

[2] , Russian, Spanish<br />

Japanese<br />

Group-Office is a <strong>PHP</strong> based dual license commercial/open source groupware product developed by Dutch<br />

company Intermesh. The Open Source version, GroupOffice Community, is licensed under the AGPL, and is<br />

available via SourceForge. GroupOffice Professional is a commercial product.<br />

The online suite puts independent office applications onto a central server, making them accessible through a web<br />

browser. [5] The suite includes addressbook, calendar, email, timesheet, notes and website content management<br />

modules. The email client has IMAP and POP3 support, the calendar supports iCalendar import, and the professional<br />

version can be synchronised with personal digital assistants, [6] mobile phones, [7] and Microsoft Outlook. [8] In the<br />

Professional version, it is possible to create templates to export to OpenOffice.org. [6] Files can be managed in an<br />

inbuilt file manager, and accessed through Samba, with webDAV support planned. [6] Users may be managed within<br />

the application or in an LDAP system. [9] The content management system includes an HTML editor, but also allows<br />

external editors to be used. [6]<br />

A LAMP environment is recommended on the server, [9] and an OSNews.com review describes the installation<br />

process as "straightforward". [9] Linux is recommended [10] as the system software, but it also runs on other Unix<br />

systems, including BSD Unix, and Mac OS X. From version 2.17 and up, Microsoft Windows is also supported as<br />

the system software.<br />

As of November 2006, the project has had over 146,000 downloads from SourceForge since its public appearance in<br />

March 2003. [11] Group-Office has had a stall and presentations at Linux Wochen 2005 in Vienna. [12] , and OSC2005<br />

in Tokyo. [13] The software has been translated into 27 locale [14] with local communities in Japan [15] and Austria<br />

[16]. Version 2.13 of the software was included in the Dutch The Open CD [17]

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