Kerika offers a more intelligent alternative to email that enables sharing of processes, documents, and ideas.
With Kerika, you can map out project concepts using Idea Pages, create subprojects, add content, and share your ideas with anyone you choose by listing their email addresses. Kerika will take care of the rest, informing your colleagues of the project's progress via email. What's more, Idea Pages works like a "graphical wiki," where every team member can delete an item, with others able to restore it later.
Document management is easy yet powerful, with Kerika enabling you to share any file type (documents, web links, software, pictures, etc.), and all updates from the team members are automatically sent and filed on every computer. With Kerika, you can attach notes to projects or documents, chat with other team members, share content and processes across numerous projects, and get real-time notifications of project updates.
Kerika utilises a peer-to-peer model that doesn't rely on central servers as long as users are online. And for utmost privacy, the software lets you establish a "private server" on any machine you have, where messages for your team are held when they're not online, ensuring no one sees what you're sharing with others.
This subscription-based software invites users to trial Kerika free for 30 days before becoming a monthly subscriber. All you require is Java 1.5 or later, with Linux support integrated into the latest release. Finally, the latest release includes enhanced sharing features, with the ability to add team members via email addresses, automated updates for non-Kerika users via email, and private storage servers available at no extra charge.
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