Re: Law office software

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On Wednesday 06 June 2007 00:59, Dan Kegel wrote:
> For future reference:
> http://www.linuxlawoffice.com/2007/06/customer-relationship-management-for.
>html mentions there are two main apps used by
> law offices to manage their customer base:
> Amicus Attorney and Tabs3.
>
> Amicus has been mentioned here before
> ( http://www.nabble.com/Amicus-Attorney-t3462333.html )
> but Tabs3 is new to me.  Both have free trials.
> http://technology.findlaw.com/profiles/ lists a few other
> apps in the same space with free trials.
>
> This is mostly a note to myself, sorry for the noise.
>
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Have you looked at Zimbra?
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