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    Originally a reimplementation of OpenGroupware's ZideStore. While compatible with legacy ZideStore Coils provides a sophisticated workflow system with ETL and integration capabilities and superior WebDAV/CalDAV features and compatibility. The workflow engine suppports processes described in BPML and provides integration with a variety of services include SSH, LPD, LDAP, and relation databases.
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    Ferdi

    Ferdi

    All your favorite services in one place

    ...Ferdi puts all your web apps in one place, has "Find in Page" and "Quick Switch" features, makes all users Premium by default, and so much more! Ferdi supports multiple accounts on any service, has full proxy support and is also cross-platform. If you're looking for a much better experience from Franz or just want a more efficient way of using your apps and services, Ferdi is definitely the way to go. Ferdi is compatible with Franz so you can easily switch your existing Franz account if you have one.
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