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A list of self-hosted alternative to popular Web-based services and applications. You can install these alternative applications on your B3 server, and turn your server into a personal cloud.
A list of self-hosted alternative to popular Web-based services and applications. You can install these alternative applications on your B3 server, and turn your server into a personal cloud.  


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| [http://tt-rss.org/ Tiny Tiny RSS]  
| [http://tt-rss.org/ Tiny Tiny RSS]  
| Open source web-based news feed (RSS/Atom) aggregator, designed to allow you to read news from any location, while feeling as close to a real desktop application as possible.  
| Open source web-based news feed (RSS/Atom) aggregator, designed to allow you to read news from any location, while feeling as close to a real desktop application as possible.  
| Yes
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| [http://www.gmail.com/ Gmail]
| [http://roundcube.net/ Roundcube + any IMAP email service
| Open source webmail interface. It provides full functionality you expect from an e-mail client, including MIME support, address book, folder manipulation, message searching and spell checking.
| Yes
| Yes
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Revision as of 12:29, 13 January 2011

A list of self-hosted alternative to popular Web-based services and applications. You can install these alternative applications on your B3 server, and turn your server into a personal cloud.

Web-based Service Self-hosted Alternative Brief Description Tested on B3
Google Reader Tiny Tiny RSS Open source web-based news feed (RSS/Atom) aggregator, designed to allow you to read news from any location, while feeling as close to a real desktop application as possible. Yes
Gmail [http://roundcube.net/ Roundcube + any IMAP email service Open source webmail interface. It provides full functionality you expect from an e-mail client, including MIME support, address book, folder manipulation, message searching and spell checking. Yes