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Groupware can help with a variety of applications apart from organising meetings and events, such as collaborative playlists, resource-sharing and car-pooling and can even be extended to the real-world [[Platform network]] by combining networking concepts with [[trust group]]s.
 
Groupware can help with a variety of applications apart from organising meetings and events, such as collaborative playlists, resource-sharing and car-pooling and can even be extended to the real-world [[Platform network]] by combining networking concepts with [[trust group]]s.
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== Platforms ==
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*[[Friendica]]
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*[[Diaspora]]
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
*[[W:Category:Free_groupware|Free groupware on Wikipedia]]
 
*[[W:Category:Free_groupware|Free groupware on Wikipedia]]
*[[SoGo]] ''- OrganicDesign review of SoGo''
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*[[w:Computer supported cooperative work|Computer supported cooperative work]] ''- early 80's concepts introduced about how computers can help workflow''
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*[[w:Distributed social network|Distributed social network]] ''- has a list of many open socis networking apps''

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Groupware is a part of the platform specification that focusses on the concepts of scheduling/booking, notifications, events, tasks and projects within the context of groups, especially trust groups. A related component is group decision-making, but groupware focusses more on the communications and networking aspects of groups.

Ideally the interface for this functionality would be a simple case of dragging and dropping bookable resources into a venues schedule, or visa versa, dropping a venue into a resource's schedule.

Groupware can help with a variety of applications apart from organising meetings and events, such as collaborative playlists, resource-sharing and car-pooling and can even be extended to the real-world Platform network by combining networking concepts with trust groups.

Platforms

See also