Mark Roseman
1998-Mar-19 21:15 UTC
TeamWave - Mac/Win/Unix Internet groupware (and info on FreeBSD port
) For teams within an organization who are sometimes physically separated yet still need to work closely together, TeamWave Workplace provides an Internet forum where teams collaborate, communicate and share information. TeamWave Workplace is an ideal communication solution for telecommuters, distance education, branch offices, business teams, road warriors -- any teams whose members sometimes work apart. For teams within an organization who are sometimes physically separated yet still need to work closely together, TeamWave Workplace provides an Internet forum where teams collaborate, communicate and share information. TeamWave Workplace is an ideal communication solution for telecommuters, distance education, branch offices, business teams, road warriors -- any teams whose members sometimes work apart. TeamWave's shared rooms are customized with shared tools like whiteboards, chat, calendars, bulletin boards, documents, brainstorming and voting, so you can fit the rooms to your team's tasks. Team members can work together in rooms any-time, whether meeting in real-time or leaving information for others to pick up or add to later. TeamWave is available for Macintosh, Windows 95/NT, SunOS, Solaris, TeamWave's shared rooms are customized with shared tools like whiteboards, chat, calendars, bulletin boards, documents, brainstorming and voting, so you can fit the rooms to your team's tasks. Team members can work together in rooms any-time, whether meeting in real-time or leaving information for others to pick up or add to later. TeamWave is available for Macintosh, Windows 95/NT, SunOS, Solaris, SGI, AIX and Linux. Downloading instructions, free demonstration licenses, and more info are at http://www.teamwave.com/. ***Offer to FreeBSD Users*** The Linux version of TeamWave runs fine on FreeBSD under emulation. Recently though we've had some interest in a native FreeBSD version. We're quite open to doing this is there is sufficient interest from the FreeBSD community. As such, if within the next month we receive at least one new order for a 50-user non-educational license pack, or five orders for 10-user non-edu license packs, we will put the infrastructure in place to add FreeBSD to our list of ports. Make sure to drop us email after you put in your order saying that you're interested in us doing the FreeBSD port! (Note that if you order only a 10-pack and we don't get enough orders, we won't refund your money, so make sure TeamWave will run in your current environment - again, the Linux version should run on FreeBSD under emulation). Any questions on this offer please email info@teamwave.com. For other info, check out http://www.teamwave.com/. This is the moderated mailing list freebsd-announce. The list contains announcements of new FreeBSD capabilities, important events and project milestones. See also the FreeBSD Web pages at http://www.freebsd.org To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-announce" in the body of the message