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By Juergen Haas, About.com Guide to Linux since 2003

Mindquarry - A Collaboration Server for Everyone

Saturday May 17, 2008
Mindquarry is a web-based software tool designed to enable efficient collaboration. Its objective is to provide a collaboration tool that is so simple to use that it would be adopted even by team members that otherwise would not use such software due to the complexities of setting it up and figuring out how to use it. That is, the productivity benefits achieved with tools like version control systems, wikis, issue tracking systems, and mailing lists would be available to a much larger group of workers.

Perhaps the best feature about Mindquarry is that it is open source. If you would like to add or modify any functions, you can download the source code and make changes or additions accordingly. You can also submit modifications and participate in the development of the official version of Mindquarry. For more information see here.

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