Sharepoint-like application that doesn't cost a huge fortune?
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We are looking for something similar to Sharepoint,
Our goal is an on-premise solution which can act as sharepoint/dropbox (where files show revision) and the ability for us to assign moderator to each group/department. We prefer something that might cost less while deliver certain degree of functionality (such as drag&drop for uploading files, revision, moderator/admin per Folder/group, etc) I know this is quite vague, but if you know any program that does this -
ownCloud will come mighty close to that. Another you may want to check out is Alfresco, but I know nothing about that one.
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ownCloud is, I think, the closest for you and is fully free and I have a deployment guide to follow for getting started.
Alfresco is decent for a lot of the web functionality of Sharepoint.
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@scottalanmiller said in Sharepoint-like application that doesn't cost a huge fortune?:
ownCloud is, I think, the closest for you and is fully free and I have a deployment guide to follow for getting started.
Alfresco is decent for a lot of the web functionality of Sharepoint.
can you share the link.
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Why don't you want to use Sharepoint? It's free for the functionality you've listed, I believe.
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ownCloud is at https://owncloud.org/ (or https://owncloud.com)
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Alfresco is at https://www.alfresco.com/community
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@LAH3385 said in Sharepoint-like application that doesn't cost a huge fortune?:
@scottalanmiller said in Sharepoint-like application that doesn't cost a huge fortune?:
ownCloud is, I think, the closest for you and is fully free and I have a deployment guide to follow for getting started.
Alfresco is decent for a lot of the web functionality of Sharepoint.
can you share the link.
http://mangolassi.it/topic/8399/installing-owncloud-9-on-centos-7/
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@scottalanmiller said in Sharepoint-like application that doesn't cost a huge fortune?:
@LAH3385 said in Sharepoint-like application that doesn't cost a huge fortune?:
@scottalanmiller said in Sharepoint-like application that doesn't cost a huge fortune?:
ownCloud is, I think, the closest for you and is fully free and I have a deployment guide to follow for getting started.
Alfresco is decent for a lot of the web functionality of Sharepoint.
can you share the link.
http://mangolassi.it/topic/8399/installing-owncloud-9-on-centos-7/
Someone feel like making a guide to get the libreoffice online tools installed along with that?
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I was amazed at how powerful Sharepoint is for something they basically throw in if you buy even just 1 hosted Exchange account.
It's basically a free-ish add-on to all their Office 365 Business products.
But of course if you aren't using any of those, it isn't so cheap, I guess.
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@BRRABill said in Sharepoint-like application that doesn't cost a huge fortune?:
I was amazed at how powerful Sharepoint is for something they basically throw in if you buy even just 1 hosted Exchange account.
It's basically a free-ish add-on to all their Office 365 Business products.
But of course if you aren't using any of those, it isn't so cheap, I guess.
only free for the Low end business line, not the E1 line.
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@scottalanmiller said in Sharepoint-like application that doesn't cost a huge fortune?:
@LAH3385 said in Sharepoint-like application that doesn't cost a huge fortune?:
@scottalanmiller said in Sharepoint-like application that doesn't cost a huge fortune?:
ownCloud is, I think, the closest for you and is fully free and I have a deployment guide to follow for getting started.
Alfresco is decent for a lot of the web functionality of Sharepoint.
can you share the link.
http://mangolassi.it/topic/8399/installing-owncloud-9-on-centos-7/
Does it has to be CentOS? I now ownCloud9 no longer support Windows natively
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@Carnival-Boy said in Sharepoint-like application that doesn't cost a huge fortune?:
Why don't you want to use Sharepoint? It's free for the functionality you've listed, I believe.
Because the feature we want required paid Sharepoint. Fre version is not enough
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@LAH3385 said in Sharepoint-like application that doesn't cost a huge fortune?:
@scottalanmiller said in Sharepoint-like application that doesn't cost a huge fortune?:
@LAH3385 said in Sharepoint-like application that doesn't cost a huge fortune?:
@scottalanmiller said in Sharepoint-like application that doesn't cost a huge fortune?:
ownCloud is, I think, the closest for you and is fully free and I have a deployment guide to follow for getting started.
Alfresco is decent for a lot of the web functionality of Sharepoint.
can you share the link.
http://mangolassi.it/topic/8399/installing-owncloud-9-on-centos-7/
Does it has to be CentOS? I now ownCloud9 no longer support Windows natively
Doesn't have to be, but why consider anything else? CentOS is a great platform and the recommended one from ownCloud.
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@LAH3385 said in Sharepoint-like application that doesn't cost a huge fortune?:
@Carnival-Boy said in Sharepoint-like application that doesn't cost a huge fortune?:
Why don't you want to use Sharepoint? It's free for the functionality you've listed, I believe.
Because the feature we want required paid Sharepoint. Fre version is not enough
Did you list this feature and I missed it?
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@Dashrender said in Sharepoint-like application that doesn't cost a huge fortune?:
@LAH3385 said in Sharepoint-like application that doesn't cost a huge fortune?:
@Carnival-Boy said in Sharepoint-like application that doesn't cost a huge fortune?:
Why don't you want to use Sharepoint? It's free for the functionality you've listed, I believe.
Because the feature we want required paid Sharepoint. Fre version is not enough
Did you list this feature and I missed it?
I did not This is from http://mangolassi.it/topic/8020/what-is-intranet-as-in-folder-structure where I asked about intranet. So now we are in full pursuit of this concept, aka sharepoint. We are looking for a version control, moderator rights (or power users), drag&drop ability, widget or plugins, authentication, etc. To me it sounds like we are creating a local website to announce events, forms, request, while act as file share as well.
We assigned one of our dev to do a test run on sharepoint (free). His report is that it is difficult to maintenance. He said that some features he need are only available on the paid version. I don't know if I should try sharepoint myself just to see what he meant, or go with what he said.So now we are going to have a demo with another vendor (https://www.interact-intranet.com/product/features/intelligent-intranet/). This intranet is not my project, but I feel that we are missing out on something. Paid version is not a problem as long as we receive support as well, thus sharepoint which is only for license is excluded (or at least that's what I think why it is excluded).
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You should at least find out which features are missing. That is likely important.
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@scottalanmiller said in Sharepoint-like application that doesn't cost a huge fortune?:
You should at least find out which features are missing. That is likely important.
I will do that and update the thread.
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@scottalanmiller said in Sharepoint-like application that doesn't cost a huge fortune?:
You should at least find out which features are missing. That is likely important.
Exactly - How can you provide options when you don't know what was missing before?
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Ignore this thread. I think I was misinformed. I will drive into Sharepoint Foundation and see what's the issue with it. Thanks all