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12 great apps for bridging Windows, Linux and Macs
Windows, Mac, and Linux -- make peace, not war.
Ron Barrett (Network World) 12 August, 2008 09:39:06
Windows, Mac, and Linux -- can't we all just get along? #1 Likewise Software's Likewise Enterprise: Integrates Windows, Linux, Unix and MAC systems into Active Directory and provides hundreds of ready-made policies. #2 xTuple's ERP: Provides cross-platform accounting, ERP and CRM tools for businesses based on a hybrid open source licensing scheme. #3 Wimba's Classroom 5.2: A cross-platform virtual classroom that combines audio, video, content display and application sharing. #4 SolarWinds' Orion Network Performance Monitor: Real-time network performance and in-depth analytics for servers, routers and switches in your cross-platform networks. #5 SharedPlan Software's SharedPlan Pro: Simple project management software for a heterogeneous environment. #6 PurplePixie Systems' FreeNATS: The name says it all -- the best of both worlds. A Network Automatic Testing System (NATS) that is open source (Free) and cross-platform. #7 Compiere's Compiere's 3.0: Open Source ERP, CRM, plus OSS & CSS and more acronyms than you can shake a stick at. Barrett claims Compiere is a great package to manage your business. #8 xTuple OPENRPT: OPENRPT is an open source and cross platform database reporting tool. OPENRPT, comes as part of xTuple ERP (slide No. 3 in this slideshow) or as a standalone database reporting tool. #9 Zimbra's Collaboration Suite 5.0: A cross-platform e-mail and collaboration suite. #10 Zope.org's Zope: An open source content management, intranet, portal and application server for your cross-platform environment. #11 PresenterNet's PresenterNet: Web conferencing for Windows/Mac/Linux users with any browser, nothing to install. #12 Civil Engines Research's Civil Netizen: personal file transfer system to move files between cross-platform systems easily.
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Windows, Mac, and Linux -- can't we all just get along?
Windows, Mac, and Linux -- can't we all just get along?
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