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    The FormaVid Small Business Appliance https://formavid.org is designed to integrate a content management system (CMS), an issues tracker and an invoicing application into a single, well constructed, offering. It is an excellent starting point for any developer(s) wishing to support the CMS or any of the other components, including the appliance itself. All components are stable, open source and well supported. The appliance is built using scripts so no hidden "monkey business" and you can...
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    Cosas

    Cosas is a web emulation of the GTD app Things

    Cosas is a web emulation of the GTD app Things. My plan is to use the web interface at work where I can't use my phone. There will also be an implementation for the iPhone, Android and perhaps a thick client if the mood strikes me. The web interface is written using Ext/JS 4 and all information will be updated using tiny AJAX calls. This is because I want the back end to be as simple as possible to re-implement using whatever framework that is most convenient.
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