Open source constitutent relationship management system.
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Free and Open Source software for back office servers that can help non-profits realize their mission and goals.
We're looking for tools that real organizations are using now, and for tools that non-profits could be using that they might not realize are ready for prime time.
This toolbox is part of the NonProfit Open Source Initiative's Free and Open Source Software Primer Project. Our goal is to maintain a living list of free and open source software tools and applicacations that can help non-profits and other civil society groups realize their goals and mission.
We invite you to contribute to this toolbox, and to check out our other toolboxes and help us keep them relevant as well.
Comments? Questions? See a tool that really doesn't belong? You can discuss this toolbox on our website.
Was:What Free and Open Source Software are you using on back office servers in a day-to-day office environment?
This toolbox is part of the NonProfit Open Source Initiative's Primer Project. We're looking for tools that real non profits are using now
What Free and Open Source Software are you using on back office servers in a day-to-day office environment?
This toolbox is part of the NonProfit Open Source Initiative's Primer Project. We're looking for tools that real non profits are using now
Was:What Free and Open Source Software are you using on Mac operating systems in a day-to-day office environment?
This toolbox is part of the NonProfit Open Source Initiative's Primer Project. We're looking for tools that real non profits are using now
A silent flower blossom death strike to lost data. Backupninja allows you to coordinate system backup by dropping a few simple configuration files into /etc/backup.d/. Backupninja provides a centralized way to configure and schedule many different backup utilities.
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Backupninja allows you to coordinate system backup by dropping a few simple configuration files into /etc/backup.d/. Most programs you might use for making backups don't have their own configuratio
Linux distribution with a very strong community
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