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  2. List of collaborative software - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_collaborative_software

    InLoox, web-based project management and collaboration software with Outlook integration; LiquidPlanner, web-based project management and collaboration software; Mindquarry, has document synchronizing, wiki, task management; PBworks is a commercial real-time collaborative editing (RTCE) system; phpGroupWare, has a project collaboration module

  3. Collaborative software - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collaborative_software

    Collaborative management tools facilitate and manage group activities. Examples include: Document collaboration systems — help people work together on a single document or file to achieve a single final version; Electronic calendars (also called time management software) — schedule events and automatically notify and remind group members

  4. Category:Collaborative software - Wikipedia

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    Collaborative decision-making software; Collaborative filtering; Collaborative translation; Colligo Contributor; Comparison of user features of messaging platforms;

  5. Collaboration tool - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collaboration_tool

    The purpose of a collaboration tool is to support a group of two or more individuals to accomplish a common goal or objective. [1] Collaboration tools can be either of a non-technological nature such as paper, flipcharts, post-it notes or whiteboards. [2] They can also include software tools and applications such as collaborative software.

  6. Social software - Wikipedia

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    The goal of collaborative software, also known as groupware, such as Moodle, Landing pages, Enterprise Architecture, and SharePoint, is to allow subjects to share data – such as files, photos, text, etc. for the purpose of project work or schoolwork. The intent is to first form a group and then have them collaborate.

  7. Computer-supported collaboration - Wikipedia

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    Computer-supported collaboration research focuses on technology that affects groups, organizations, communities and societies, e.g., voice mail and text chat.It grew from cooperative work study of supporting people's work activities and working relationships.

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