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Calendar and Contacts Server

The Calendar and Contacts Server project is a standards-compliant server implementing the CalDAV and CardDAV protocols. It provides a shared location on the network allowing multiple users to store and edit calendaring and contact information.

ENUM Discoverer

Sponsors SIDN.nl | isoc.nl Introduction ENUM is a standard that combines with other services to allow land-line and mobile calls, as well as email and instant messages, to be controlled via a single number. ENUM works by assigning Internet addresses as a single point of contact for each ... [More] person. It allows land-line and mobile calls as well as email and instant messages through one number. Purpose The purpose of this project is to provide an application (or applications) that demonstrates the potential of ENUM. 1. A visually attractive live demonstration of ENUM's potential to 'connect the dots'. 2. A functional proof-of-concept . 3. A step-by-step guide on how to build your working service from open source components [Less]

folks

libfolks is a library that aggregates people from multiple sources (e.g. Telepathy connection managers and eventually evolution-data-server, Facebook, etc.) to create meta-contacts. It's written in Vala.

Jetbrain's Omea Pro

Omea Pro replaces tools like your Email Organizer, Desktop Search Utility, RSS Reader, Personal Information Manager, Newsgroup Reader, Task Manager, Contact Manager, Bookmark Manager, and Instant Message History Manager. It can also read your Files in Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Adobe Acrobat ... [More] , and view your Pictures, in one Integrated Information Environment. [Less]

adx - addressbook.xml

Minimalistic but massively web enabled address book running completely in web browser. Supported: Skype, Twitter, Flickr, Facebook, Delicious, LinkedIn, Microformats (hCard, XFN), instant messengers, etc. How it works: XML + XSLT = HTML in your web browser.

OpenGroupware Coils

An implementation of OpenGroupware's ZideStore in Python. OpenGroupware is a robust feature-rich groupware server developed in Objective-C. Coils is a backwards-compatible port of that can run side-by-side with Objective-C services In addition to reimplementing ZideStore in a more modern ... [More] environment Coils adds multiprocessing capability and the OpenGroupware Integration Engine (OIE). OIE provides a way to integrate your groupware platform with business process management. [Less]

conmgr

ConMan (Carpe Diem Contact Manager) is a simple Java based contact management platform. Its features are evolving, but currently it's a servlet based app that has a JSR-311 (Jersey) REST API that allows the creation of contacts (name, email, etc.), and binding binary documents (like resumes and ... [More] whatnot) to those contacts. The binary document storage is Amazon S3, and metadata about contacts and the associated documents are retained in a local SQL database (currently HSQLDB). [Less]

enterprisesocialgraph

Use the current Google hosted version of ESS here SummaryA simple, open source GAE project to allow enterprise users to maintain one single social graph. The goal is to explore and learn how Google App Engine can enable enterprise cloud computing. All work will belong to the community that ... [More] contributes to this project. DetailsThis application will be developed and hosted in Google App Engine and the source will be kept here. It will allow users to maintain one master social graph across their various enterprise and personal applications. Support for enterprise context for security levels and activity streams will be explored. Extremely simple and straightforward integration techniques will allow a social graph to be connected together and kept up-to-date from multiple sources including e-mail, syndication, and common social graph APIs. To the extent possible, Google APIs and development kits will be used such as Google Web Toolkit, Social Graph API, etc. This project is open to anyone who would like to contribute. Contributions can include ideas, documents, designs, code, testing (submit bugs here), etc. Important UpdateThis will start as a one day group experiment on Saturday, April 12th, 2008 at 1:00PM EST. We'll use Twitter to collaborate. Update 1 - 2:21pm EDT: We've started, track everything below on Twitter for full details on how to catch up. Update 2 - 3:46pm EDT: The app is up at http://ess.appspot.com but doesn't do anything yet. It'll be up at http://onegraph.org soon. Update 3 - 8:36pm EDT: Getting ready to wrap but there is now full functionality for creating accounts and adding social contacts. A good day. More soon. Update 4 - Sunday, 4/13: Lots of new functionality added, just about ready for actively scanning e-mails for social graphs. Update 5 - Tuesday 4/15: ESS will now take e-mails sent to its import email address and add the contacts to users' social graphs inside the application. Social interaction scores are now calculated and reported as well. You can follow this project's daily activity on http://twitter.com/opendev.-- Dion Hinchcliffe Become A ContributorContact me via IM or e-mail below with your Google Account e-mail address and I will add you as a contributor: dion@hinchcliffeandco.com Twitter/Gtalk/Skype: dhinchcliffe Background on Social GraphsHere is a high level overview of what social graphs are and why they matter. [Less]