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Ok, so I've been trying out various Content Management Systems that I've found including alfresco (haven't been able to get it to work :S) and e107... but neither one of them really does what I'm looking for.
What I need is a webpage system that will allow me to keep a calendar with all important appointments (idealy in sync with Evolution) and a nice interface where I can keep important word/Ooo documents that I need to access, edit and upload again from different computers.
Right now my sever is setup with Apache2, PHP, MySQL and Tomcat... all running on Ubuntu.
Anyhow, if anyone knows of any software like this please post it here. I'm willing to try out various different ones until I find the one that best suits me, so just shoot out names that I could try out.
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