What is WebCollab? |
IntroductionA collaborative web-based system for projects and project management; WebCollab is easy to use, and encourages users to work together. The software is functionally elegant and secure without being cumbersome for users, or graphically intensive. The software is ideally suited to tracking multiple projects and innumerable small tasks across an organisation of any size. If you have reminder notes stuck all over your desk, then you need WebCollab! For a better idea of what WebCollab can and does, have a look at the screenshots... and the online demo FeaturesSome notable user features in WebCollab include:
And the software is based on mature code base:
LanguagesWebCollab has built-in translation files for Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Chinese (Traditional & Simplified), Czech, Danish, Dutch, Catalan, English, Esperanto, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish. The Chinese, Japanese and Korean languages are only available with the WebCollab UTF-8 version. To contribute a new translation, or update a translation file, please contact the developer. For the status of existing translations, please check the translations page. LicenceWebCollab is released under the General Public License (GPL). Essentially this means you may download, use, deploy, re-distribute, or even modify it as you wish, all free of charge. ContactSupport forums, and mailing lists are available on the official Sourceforge page. Independent Analysis of WebCollab....Mission StatementWebCollab is a light, but robust web-based project management tool that is functional, easy to install and use. It is not a "one size fits all" solution, nor is it meant to be a feature rich "be all, end all" solution. WebCollab is intended to be a compact and elegant solution that will be at home on a small business intranet, yet capable of scaling up to meet the requirements of a large scale internet deployment. WebCollab aims to be secure, functional, and reliable without unnecessary glitz. |