Cerb For Linux
A free and commercial Web-based platform for business collaboration and automation.. #Business automation #Business collaboration #Information management #Business #Automation #Collaboration
Cerb is an free, flexible and fast web-based platform specifically designed for business automation and collaboration. It can be installed on top of an Apache, IIS or Nginx web server, running on Linux and UNIX-like operating systems.
The application has been designed from the offset to help employees collaborate from anywhere, remember anything about anyone, stay informed, track time, capture feedback, flag opportunities, share expert knowledge, and manage tasks.
With this application, you will be able to employ virtual attendants, build your very own productivity H.Q., stay informed about everything, seamlessly track your own data, automate monotonous replies, personally respond to a crowd, share your progress, and route mail based on anything.
At the moment, Cerb has been successfully tested with the latest versions of the Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Apple Safari, and Mobile Safari web browsers.
Being a web-based app, Cerb needs to run on an operating system where Apache, Nginx or IIS web servers are available. These include GNU/Linux, BSD, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. Both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures are supported at this time.
Your server must have MySQL database engine version 5.0 or newer, as well as PHP 5.3 or newer, with the dom, imap, gd, json, mbstring, mailparse, spl and mysql extensions. The memcache and xcache PHP extensions are also recommended.
To install Cerb, you will have to basically download the latest source code from the project’s Git or Subversion repository, set various permissions, configure the .htaccess file (only if you’re using Apache), create a database and user, open http://www.yourwebsite.com/cerb6/ in a supported web browser and complete the installation. More details can be found on the project's download page.
What's new in Cerb 6.7.9:
- [Web-API/Search/Tickets] In the Web-API, 'tickets/search.json' now provides a 'links' filter for returning tickets that are linked to other records or record types. This filter should always use the 'in' operator, and the values should be provided as a JSON-formatted array of contexts or context:id pairs.
- [Web-API/Search/Time Tracking] In the Web-API, 'timetracking/search.json' now provides a 'links' filter for returning time tracking entries that are linked to other records or record types. This filter should always use the 'in' operator, and the values should be provided as a JSON-formatted array of contexts or context:id pairs.
- [CHD-3829] [Search/Sphinx] When using the Sphinx search engine, errors are now handled more gracefully if the service isn't running.
- [CHD-3856] [Custom Fields/Files] Fixed an issue with 'file' and 'files' custom fields where the linked attachments could show up multiple times on profiles, peek, and worklists
Cerb 6.7.9
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