The next best thing to being there

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I have used all these tools and can attest to their usefulness. Early in my companies history we tried to use Groove, but because two people used Macs, we had to change to Sharepoint for collaboration. Lately I have been using the 3.0 beta and find it much more useable that Groove v2.5. I have always liked Sharepoint. It is easy to configure and has lots of functionality. With a little work you can change the presentation layer to make it meet your requirements. I have just started to use Socialtext, so I con't have a considered opinion yet.

Hugh points to an interesting article in Inc. Magazine (PDF) about collaborative tools like Groove, Sharepoint and SocialText.



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